Tuesday, May 12, 2015

George Zimmerman Shooting Apparent Assassination Attempt

Bullet hole in George Zimmerman's vehicle.

It appears that George Zimmerman, who has survived the violent attack by Treyvon Martin, survived the media persecution, survived the trial, had his marriage destroyed and a reward posted on his head for the temerity of surviving, has apparently survived an assassination attempt.   A bullet narrowly missed George Zimmerman's head, leading to non-life threatening wounds.  The man who tried to kill him, seems to have thought he had succeeded.  From wesh.com:
Zimmerman's attorney Don West said a bullet missed Zimmerman's head, but he was sprayed with glass from his vehicle's windshield and other debris.

West said Zimmerman has been released from the hospital.

Kenneth Cornell says that the shooter approached him:
Kenneth Cornell told WESH 2’s Gail Paschall-Brown that he called 911 after the alleged shooter approached him and said, “I shot George Zimmerman.” Cornell said the alleged shooter then got on the phone with dispatch and explained what happened.
From the orlandosentinel.com:
Lake Mary Chief Steve Bracknell said Zimmerman did not shoot, but another person — an unidentified person Zimmerman knows — shot at him.

Police initially thought the shooting was a road-rage incident, but Bracknell said that might not be true.
 The media are already trying to somehow blame George Zimmerman for the shooting.

George Zimmerman has to be one of the most reviled and maligned men in America.  His sin is that he defended his life at a time when the Obama administration was looking for an incident to inflame black voters.

For the best analysis of the Zimmerman trial, Massad Ayoob has done the best job.

The investigation into the shooting is ongoing.

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Update: Conservativetreehouse is reporting that the shooter had stalked Zimmerman before.  They say he is  Matt Apperson:
Matt Apperson is the same guy who tried to gain fame in September of 2014 by claiming that George Zimmerman waved a gun at him during a road rage incident.  (Full backstory of their prior two encounters outlined HERE)

The Dailey Mail has found out these facts about Matthew Apperson:




  • Matthew Apperson is under investigation over a shot fired into Zimmerman's car earlier this week 
  • Apperson, 35, was said by neighbors to be 'irrational and unstable' in days leading up to Zimmerman confrontation
  • One neighbor called police when she found a squirrel killed with a BB gun and told officer she feared it was 'a sign' from Apperson
  • Police documents show he has also been investigated after telling phone canvasser he was planning to kill a trespasser with his Magnum .357
  • Decision due within days on whether Apperson will be charged over shot fired at Zimmerman which he says was self-defense



  • According to a commenter at the washingtonpost.com:
    WillB2

    5/13/2015 11:01 AM MST

    It is a very busy road and dozens saw the events. They were interviewed last night on local (Channel 10) TV. According to them, Apperson was chasing Zimmerman, waving a gun and yelling out of the window of his car. Zimmerman was trying to flee. Zimmerman then made a U turn in an attempt to escape, but Apperson made a U Turn as well, drew up beside Zimmerman and fired into his car. Apperson is now facing the mandatory 20 years in prison and Zimmerman won't be seeing him again until 2035.
     The information about the incident was inconclusive, until multiple witnesses confirmed George Zimmerman's version of events.  An assassination is " to kill (someone, such as a famous or important person) usually for political reasonsThe definition seems to fit the attack on George Zimmerman rather well.

    Latest update, Apperson arrested on three charges, 

    Aggravated Assault with a deadly weapon

    Aggravated battery with a deadly weapon

    Firing a deadly missile into an occupied conveyance

    These are very serious charges under Florida law, minimum of a 20 year sentence.

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