George Zimmerman was pulled over for the second time in three months, this time speeding in central Florida.
Lake Mary police report that Zimmerman was stopped and ticketed Tuesday morning for going 60 mph in a 45 mph zone.
The authorities released a video, shot on a body camera worn by officers, which shows Zimmerman wearing a black cap and dark shades apologizing to an officer.
"I didn't see, I'm sorry," Zimmerman told Officer Jason McDaniel.
Zimmerman was previously pulled over on July 28 near Dallas, Texas, but was let go with a warning just 15 days after the former Neighborhood Watch volunteer was acquitted of murder in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
Zimmerman was spotted on Highway 80 in Forney, east of Dallas, and was issued a warning. According to TMZ, he told the cops he was heading “nowhere in particular.”
When he was stopped, Zimmerman informed the police officers that he had a gun in his glove compartment. Since he has a concealed handgun license, the firearm was considered legal as long as he notified the police of its existence.
After receiving the warning he was let go after about five minutes, once the police had determined there were no warrants out for his arrest.
Based on reporting by The Associated Press.
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