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George Zimmerman’s Wife Makes Frantic 911 Call

Posted on September 9th, 2013
by
Karen


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George Zimmerman made news headlines on Monday (Sept. 9) when his estranged wife Shellie made a frantic 911 call to the Lake Mary Police reporting a possible domestic violence incident involving Zimmerman, Shellie’s father and Zimmerman’s gun.

Reports say that around 2 p.m. EST Shellie called 911 reporting that Zimmerman was in her home displaying threatening behavior, including battering her father, smashing an iPad she was holding and cutting it with a pocket knife. George Zimmerman, who was acquitted for killing unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin, is being held for questioning by authorities in “investigative detention,” says Zach Hudson spokesman.

There are no clear reports if there were any serious injuries as yet, but Shellie can be heard crying during the 911 call. “I am really scared,” she told the dispatcher. However, she is reportedly not pressing any charges.

Shellie filed for divorce just over a week ago, according to NBC News, and says her marriage had become strenuous after Zimmerman’s acquittal.

Read the full transcript of Shellie Zimmerman’s 911 phone call after the jump.

1 PD: 911 do you need police, fire or medical?

We do have units en route to you ma’am. Is he still there?

Shellie Zimmerman: Yes he is and he is trying to shut the garage door on me.

PD: Is he inside now?

SZ: No, he is in his car and he continually has his hand on his gun and he keeps saying step closer and he is just threatening all of us.

PD: Step closer and what?

SZ: And he is doing to shoot us.

PD: OK.

SZ: He punched my dad on the nose. My dad has a mark on his face. I saw his glasses were on the floor. He accosted my father and then took my iPad out of my hand and smashed it and cut it with a pocket knife. There is a Lake Mary city worker across the street that I believe saw almost all of it. He is sitting in his truck right now. He just showed up here but my phone died so I had to call from my father’s phone. I’m really, really afraid.

PD: We have units in the area where you are at so just stay on the line with me.

SZ: I don’t know what he is capable of. I’m just really scared.

PD: There are multiple units in the area. This is Shellie right? What phone number are you calling on now?… What is Zimmerman doing right now?

SZ: He is in his truck.

PD: Does he see them?

SZ: I’m sorry.

PD: Does he see them?

SZ: They are telling his bodyguard to get out of the way. Oh my God. Dad, get behind the car or something. I don’t know if he is going to start shooting at us or not.

PD: Are you outside right now?

SZ: Yes we are. The police have there…Dad get inside the house. George might start shooting at us. I don’t know. We are going inside the house. Oh my God

PD: Are you both inside right now?

SZ: Yup.

PD: Stay in there. Let the police take care of him.

SZ: He has got his hands in the air. He is not touching his weapon.

238 PD: Does your father need medical?

SZ: Dad do you need medical?….He says no, but I think he does need medical. He is shaken. He says he feels like he is going to have a heart attack. His nose. Yes you do because your nose looks like it could be broken. I think he should have a medical. If we could have an ambulance come.

PD: They won’t be able to approach until the situation outside is secured.

SZ: Oh my God…Oh my God..

PD: You guys are safe inside, correct?

SZ: Yes.

PD: Shellie, you are doing really good. Ok this is a tough situation for anyone…stay on the line until our units can speak with you.

SZ: Ok.

339 PD: Are you OK? You said he did take something out of your hand. Do you need medical as well?

SZ: I don’t think so. It’s just shock.

PD: Ok. I’m going to get (inaudible) to respond.

SZ: Dad get inside right now.

PD: Make sure he stays inside until somebody comes and lets you know it’s OK stay in touch.

PD: They can’t come out to check out your father until they secure the scene.

PD: Ok Shellie take a couple deep breaths for me.

SZ: There is this women in there…Oh my God.

 

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