George Zimmerman Arrested Again In Florida

George Zimmerman Arrested Again In Florida
This image taken from a video released by attorney Howard Iken on Wednesday, March 12, 2014, shows George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch volunteer who was acquitted of murder for fatally shooting Trayvon Martin, during an interview in Orlando, Fla., on Friday, March 7, 2014. The video was made by Iken who is representing Zimmerman in his divorce. In the video, Zimmerman says heâs trying to be a good person and he thinks he can help others after what he has gone through. (AP Photo/Howard Iken)
This image taken from a video released by attorney Howard Iken on Wednesday, March 12, 2014, shows George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch volunteer who was acquitted of murder for fatally shooting Trayvon Martin, during an interview in Orlando, Fla., on Friday, March 7, 2014. The video was made by Iken who is representing Zimmerman in his divorce. In the video, Zimmerman says heâs trying to be a good person and he thinks he can help others after what he has gone through. (AP Photo/Howard Iken)

By Zachary Fagenson

MIAMI, Jan 10 (Reuters) - George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch volunteer acquitted in a fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager in 2013, was arrested in connection with a domestic disturbance in central Florida, authorities said on Saturday.

Zimmerman was booked into the John E. Polk Correctional Facility in Sanford, Florida at 9:45 p.m. Friday night and is due to appear before a judge at 9 a.m. on Saturday.

The Seminole County Sheriff's Office said Zimmerman was not yet charged with a crime.

"It will most likely be a domestic violence charge," said Kim Cannaday, a sheriff's office spokeswoman.

Zimmerman could not be reached for comment, and it was not known whether he had retained a lawyer.

Zimmerman claimed he acted in self-defense when he shot and killed Trayvon Martin, 17, in February 2012, when he was patrolling as a neighborhood watch volunteer. His acquittal last year prompted civil rights rallies and drew international attention to Florida's controversial "stand your ground" law.

Since his trial, Zimmerman has had several brushes with the law. Police in central Florida arrested him in November 2013 after he allegedly pointed a gun at his girlfriend during an argument.

He was also stopped for speeding in Texas and Florida shortly after his acquittal.

In June, a Florida judge ruled against a libel lawsuit brought by Zimmerman against NBC Universal, saying the network did not maliciously seek to portray him as a racist when it edited a phone call he made to police before he shot Martin. (Editing by Frank McGurty and Louise Heavens)

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