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Bond revoked for man charged with shooting at Zimmerman
Apperson is charged with attempted second degree murder for firing at Zimmerman as they were driving in traffic back in May.
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After the shooting on Lake Mary Blvd., Matthew Apperson was charged with (insert charges here).
Prosecutors are scheduled to ask Circuit Judge Debra S. Nelson to lock up Apperson.
That charge, made against Apperson last month, was of disorderly conduct. The misdemeanor offense could be enough for a judge to revoke his bond and send him back to jail until his attempted murder court date.
Apperson denies he that he pee’d on his neighbor’s door.
Zimmerman was not injured in the shooting.
Apperson had been treated in a mental hospital several weeks before the shooting, according to his arrest report, and appeared to be fixated on Zimmerman.
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In May, Apperson claimed he fired at Zimmerman in self-defense.