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May 7, 2018 7:39 pm - NewsBehavingBadly.com

The poster child for racist murder is baaaack!

George Zimmerman, the man acquitted of fatally shooting 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in 2012, has been accused of sending harassing messages to a private investigator, including a threat that the victim was “on his way to the inside of a gator,” according to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies said Zimmerman phoned the victim 55 times, left 36 voicemails, texted 67 times and sent 27 emails in a nine-day span.

Sounds to us like George needs a shrink — after a triple dose of thorazine.

“[Private investigator] Dennis [Warren] is a (expletive) who bothered my uncle in his home. Local or former law officer, he’s well on his way to the inside of a gator as well. 10-4?” Zimmerman texted the producer, according to the report.

Deputies said that days later, Warren started receiving direct messages from Zimmerman. Within a two-hour period on Dec. 16, the victim received 21 phone calls, 38 text messages and seven voicemails, the report said.

Those texts included messages such as “Answer your phone (expletive)” and “I’ll see you before you realize it,” according to the affidavit.

Zimmerman is also accused of forwarding the victim an article from an interview he did with TheBlast.com in which he’s quoted as saying, “I know how to handle people who (expletive) with me, I have since February of 2012,” and “Anyone who (expletives) with my parents will be fed to an alligator.”

The investigator in question has been

[A]ccording to a probable cause affidavit from the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, he was hired by a production company working with Jay-Z to contact people about participating in a TV series titled “Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story.”

The six-part series debuts in July on Paramount Network.

D.B. Hirsch
D.B. Hirsch is a political activist, news junkie, and retired ad copy writer and spin doctor. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.