Texas police pull over an armed George Zimmerman
George Zimmerman pulled over by Texas police, warned.
- Zimmerman had a gun in his glove box when he was pulled over for speeding Sunday near Dallas. Officials said Wednesday that it was a routine stop.
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AUSTIN, Texas — George Zimmerman, a volunteer watchman whose
acquittal in the shooting death of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin
led to protests, was pulled over by police in Texas for speeding,
officials said Wednesday.
Zimmerman told the officer that he had a
weapon in his glove compartment and was going "nowhere in particular,"
said Brian Brooks, city manager of Forney, Texas, about 25 miles
southeast of Dallas, where Zimmerman was stopped Sunday.
The gun
in the glove box is legal in Texas, and police routinely ask motorists
if they have weapons in the car, Brooks said. He said the entire stop
lasted less than five minutes.
"It wasn't for super-excessive speeds, they just got him on regular
speeding," Brooks said. "It's a pretty routine stop except for the fact
that it was George Zimmerman."
Zimmerman was released when it was determined that he had no warrants.
Zimmerman, 29, who is white and Hispanic, was found not guilty
of murder and manslaughter on July 13 in Florida after a racially
charged trial in the shooting of Martin in February 2012. Thousands of
people demonstrated across the United States after the verdict.
Zimmerman,
who was a volunteer neighborhood watchman in the central Florida town
of Sanford at the time of the shooting, said he acted in self-defense.
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