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George Zimmerman threatened to shoot and kill a driver during a road rage incident in Lake Mary and later showed up at the man's workplace, according to police.
The road rage incident happened Tuesday, Lake Mary police told Local 6, but the other driver declined to press charges, so Zimmerman was not arrested.
The news report goes on to say
Police said the man, whose name was not released, called police after a truck pulled up next to him and the driver yelled, "Why are you pointing a finger at me?"
Police spokeswoman Bianca Gillett said the man recognized the truck driver as Zimmerman. The man said Zimmerman then asked, "Do you know who I am?" and threatened to kill him.
Two days later, the man said he saw Zimmerman in his truck outside his workplace. He called police but declined to press charges.
Police say the driver Zimmerman threatened to kill ultimately declined to press charges after Zimmerman admitted to police that he had exchanged words with the man.
Think Progress is reporting
According to a police spokesperson, Zimmerman pulled his truck alongside the other man and yelled “why are you pointing a finger at me?” The Trayvon Martin shooter then also allegedly asked the other driver “Do you know who I am?” before telling him that “I’ll fucking kill you.”
Recall, Zimmerman was arrested from domestic abuse that involved guns (plural) and then he was questioned by police for patrolling a Florida Gun Store without the owner's permission.
"I didn't OK it. I didn't know about it. I didn't authorize it. I didn't pay for it," Johnson said. "He had just watched Facebook and the news and just took it upon himself to come up here and sit."
Johnson added that although he knows Zimmerman, he has not hired him as a security officer.
"I sent him a text message telling him not to come back to the store anymore," Johnson said.
But, George Zimmerman told police at the time the Gun Store owner gave Zimmerman permission to guard his store.
DeLand police officers stopped to investigate why Zimmerman was parked in back of the store just after midnight on Sunday morning.
Video from the dash camera of the police cruiser shows a closer view of their exchange.
"Zimmerman informed me that he was sitting behind the business with the permission of the owner," the officer wrote in his incident report."
SMH ... it's just a matter of time before we read George Zimmerman kills again.