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Focus Of George Zimmerman Testimony Shifts To Black Lives Matter

On this day, 5/11/2016 exactly one year after the shooting attempt to end my life by BLM sympathizer Matthew Apperson I am proud to announce that a portion of the proceeds will be used to: fight BLM violence against Law Enforcement officers, ensure the demise of Angela Correy’s persecution career and Hillary Clinton’s anti-firearm rhetoric. “I see them as terrorists”.

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“A auto came up behind me quickly, and honked its horn and flashed its high beams”, Zimmerman testified on Tuesday.

‘I heard a bang and my ears started ringing’. Apperson’s lawyers only had a few questions for Zimmerman.

Om May 11, 2015, Zimmerman says he was driving in Florida when he noticed he was being pursued by a vehicle whose driver, later identified as Matthew Apperson, pulled up, exchanged words and fired one gunshot. “I thought I was going to bleed out”.

Police found two guns in Apperson’s vehicle and two guns in Zimmerman’s truck during an investigation into the shooting.

“Is it fair to say you did not fire that Springfield at Mr. Apperson because he had a pistol in his hand and not a bag of Skittles?” defense attorney Michael LaFay asked. He contends he shot at Zimmerman in self-defense after Zimmerman pointed a gun at him first.

A recording of the 911 call from the September 9, 2015, incident was played in court.

“I wasn’t afraid of Mr. Zimmerman”.

George Zimmerman said in testimony Wednesday that Black Lives Matter members are “terrorists”.

Zimmerman recounted the altercation on Tuesday.

“I yelled, I screamed, ‘Please call 911, ‘” Apperson said.

Because they live close to each other, Zimmerman and Apperson have allegedly run into each other around town.

Defense attorneys argued that he was waiting to argue with Apperson and pulled out a gun, a contention that Zimmerman denied, saying that he was waiting for traffic to clear.

LaFay asked Zimmerman if he associated Apperson with the Black Lives Matter movement. Last year, he courted outrage when he retweeted a picture of Trayvon’s dead body.

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He was arrested twice in 2013 for alleged domestic incidents: once against his wife and later against a girlfriend. He has pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors rested their case Thursday morning.

Trial starts for man accused of trying to kill George Zimmerman