By SENI TIENABESO, MATT GUTMAN and AARON KATERSKY | ABC News – 9 hrs ago 

Police in Texas have pulled over George Zimmerman for speeding and then the man 
acquitted in one of America's most controversial trials in years alerted the 
officer that he had a gun in his glove compartment. 
Zimmerman, who was acquitted by a Florida jury two weeks ago for the 
death of Trayvon Martin, was stopped at 12:47 p.m. on Sunday on Highway 
80 by a Forney, Texas. 
In dash cam video obtained by ABC News the officer can be heard asking the 
former neighborhood watch captain, "Where you headed?" 
Zimmerman responded, "Nowhere in particular," and then asks the officer if he 
noticed the name of the driver's license. 
The officer responded "What a coincidence," and later is heard telling 
Zimmerman that he can shut the glove compartment that was holding the 
firearm. 
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After Zimmerman was checked for any outstanding warrants he was let go with a 
verbal warning. 
A member of his defense team tells ABC News he is apparently on a road 
trip and that he recently notified his team that he would be spending 
time away. 
Zimmerman's lawyer Mark O'Mara told ABC News, that his client is taking time 
off but asked "that people respect his privacy." 
His brother Robert Zimmerman also commented about the incident on twitter 
saying "heavy foot…nothing more." 
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In a brief statement on Twitter his legal team said, "For his safety, we won't 
make any comments about Zimmerman's whereabouts, and we will work to protect 
his privacy." Zimmerman has been the target of death threats even before his 
acquittal. 
Zimmerman, 29, has a concealed carry permit in Florida that was re-instated 
after the trial, making him legally entitled to 
transport and possess a weapon in Texas and most states. According to 
dash cam pictures of the incident Zimmerman appeared to be driving in 
the same Honda pickup used the night he spotted Martin. 
In the days after his acquittal his lead attorney Mark O'Mara said that 
Zimmerman had no regrets about carrying a gun on Feb 26, 2012 the night 
he killed Martin and that Zimmerman intended to rearm himself and "needs it now 
more than ever." 
"There are a lot of people out there who actually hate him, though they 
shouldn't," said O'Mara who said Zimmerman may need to protect himself 
from potential outside threats. 
The gun he used in the Martin shooting was not returned to him after the trial 
because federal investigators began their own probe and asked 
that all the evidence, including the weapon, be sent to them. 
This is the second time the former neighborhood watch captain has 
surfaced since the trial. The Seminole County Sherriff's Office said on 
July 18 Zimmerman was one of two men who came to the aid of a family who became 
trapped inside their Ford Explorer after it rolled over on the side of the 
highway. 
According to the sheriff's office by the time police arrived, two people – 
including Zimmerman – helped the family get out of the overturned 
car. 
Meantime, the family of slain Florida teenager Trayvon Martin have promised to 
pressure legislators to repeal or overhaul "stand your ground" self defense 
laws starting in Florida. 
Zimmerman had claimed he killed Martin in self-defense although he did not 
invoke the controversial law during his trial. 
Monday, Martins mother Sybrina Fulton said "We have to change the law so that 
this doesn't happen to someone else's child…My son wasn't doing 
anything wrong. He was simply walking home." 
Florida Gov. Rick Scott has resisted calls for a special session aimed at 
repealing the law. 

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