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Deputies find five guns in George Zimmerman’s home, search warrant reveals

The Columbian
Published: November 25, 2013, 4:00pm

ORLANDO, Fla. — Seminole County deputies found five guns and more than 100 rounds of ammunition in George Zimmerman’s home last week soon after he was arrested for domestic violence.

A search warrant made public Tuesday shows that he had the weapon that his then-live-in girlfriend said he had used to threaten her: a KelTec 12-gauge shotgun.

He also had an AR15 rifle and three handguns.

The 30-year-old Zimmerman was arrested Nov. 18, accused of aggravated assault, domestic violence battery and criminal mischief. His girlfriend, Samantha Scheibe, accuses him of pointing a shotgun at her after she asked him to move out. She says he also used the shotgun to break a glass table then shoved her out of the house and locked and barricaded the door.

Zimmerman is free on $9,000 bail, living — once again — in hiding.

He says he did nothing illegal and has entered a written plea of not guilty.

According to the search warrant, Zimmerman talked to deputies after he was taken into custody. He told them that he and Scheibe had lived together since Aug. 23, that she was pregnant with his child and that they had agreed earlier that day to separate.

He said his plan was to move to Texas, according to the warrant.

He told deputies that as he was packing to leave, Scheibe began to throw his belongings around the house, including two of his guns, the shotgun and one of the handguns.

In a recorded phone call with a dispatcher, he said he had not pointed a gun at her. He told deputies that he had not touched or pushed her.

Zimmerman also told deputies that he had recorded the argument on his cell phone. Deputies seized two, a black Apple iPhone and a Blackberry.

In paperwork filed by his lawyer last week, Zimmerman asked for return of both of those phones, alleging they had no evidence related to his arrest.

Deputies got the warrant, suspecting that Zimmerman had locked away the shotgun after the confrontation but before deputies unlocked the door and pushed their way inside.

They found the guns in a black soft-sided case secured with a combination lock, according to the warrant.

Zimmerman is the former Neighborhood Watch volunteer acquitted in July of second-degree murder in the shooting of Trayvon Martin, a black 17-year-old he had killed in Sanford the year before.

He told police in that case that he had acted in self-defense.

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