George Zimmerman Allegedly Threatens To Kill Man In Road Rage Incident

Zimmerman Said He Was Going To Kill Motorist: Cops
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 heᅢ까タᅡルs 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 heᅢ까タᅡルs trying to be a good person and he thinks he can help others after what he has gone through. (AP Photo/Howard Iken)

George Zimmerman is in legal trouble again.

WSVN reports that his latest brush with the law came on Tuesday when Zimmerman allegedly threatened to kill a man during a road rage incident in Lake Mary, Florida.

The man, whose name has not been reported, also told police Zimmerman was waiting for him at his work.

Zimmerman allegedly admitted to police that he had an altercation with the man, but he won't face legal action because the man has declined to press charges.

That's exactly how Zimmerman escaped his last two legal battles.

In December, Zimmerman's girlfriend declined to press charges after she initially claimed he pointed a shotgun at her face during an argument last November.

In September of last year, Zimmerman's ex-wife also declined to proceed with a case against her former husband after she claimed he threatened her and her father with a gun.

In July of 2013, Zimmerman was found not guilty in the killing of unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

He has stayed in the headlines more than a year later.

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article referred to previous reports that Zimmerman was working as a security guard. The store at which he claimed to be working at the time denied that Zimmerman was an employee. That reference has been removed from the story.

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