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Police: George Zimmerman shot at in road incident with man he knew

May 11, 2015

A bullet missed George Zimmerman's head when he was involved in a shooting Monday in Lake Mary, Florida, his attorney said, but the former neighborhood watch volunteer wasn't seriously hurt.

The shooting stemmed from a road rage incident on Lake Mary Boulevard and involved Matthew Apperson, a man involved in another road rage incident with Zimmerman in September.

Zimmerman was sprayed with glass from his vehicle's windshield and other debris, said his attorney, Don West.

"His injuries would be considered minor," West said. "The bullet missed his head. I think it broke a window and lodged in his vehicle."

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Authorities said Zimmerman did not return fire. He flagged down a local officer about the same time Apperson called 911, authorities said in a news conference on Monday.

"I was coming back from lunch and a guy was screaming out his window, 'Please call 911. Please call 911," said witness Kenneth Cornell. "He's like, 'I shot George Zimmerman. Please call 911. I need someone to call.'"

Cornell said the man identified himself as Apperson and told him he didn't have a cellphone and that this was the third incident between him and Zimmerman.

"He said this is the third incident. They've been going back and forth for the last three months," said Cornell.

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Authorities said they still don't know what led to the shooting.

Attorney Mark NeJame, who was an analyst for networks during Zimmerman's murder trial, is representing Apperson. So far, no arrests have been made, and no charges have been filed.

Police towed Zimmerman's truck, which appears to have a bullet hole in the passenger-side window, to the Lake Mary Police Department. A second vehicle was later hauled away.

"I was working in the back yard and I heard the shots, and I said, 'That sounded like gunshots,'" said witness George Paschek. "I heard two (shots). I didn't hear no crashes, cars hitting each other or anything like that."

In the September incident, Zimmerman was questioned after he and Apperson allegedly got into a shouting match on Lake Mary Boulevard. Apperson told police he didn't want to press charges despite claiming Zimmerman showed up at his workplace two days later threatening to kill him.

WFTV looked into Apperson's history with law enforcement and learned he's been arrested at least six times in Seminole County, twice for drug possession in 1995 and 1998, twice for DUI in 2000 and once for trespassing.

Earlier this year, the Department of Justice said it would not pursue civil rights charges against Zimmerman in the 2012 shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford.

Zimmerman was acquitted in the killing in 2013.

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Since then, Zimmerman has had several brushes with the law, including:

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