George Zimmerman or His Wife Could Face Charges

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Lake Mary Police said today they are still investigating the incident.
Authorities said in a news conference today that they are waiting to watch a video of the conflict captured on Shellie Zimmerman's iPad, which was broken into many pieces. The iPad is currently with the forensic examiners who are trying to see what happened during the conflict.
Monday by police questioned George Zimmerman after his estranged wife called 911 saying he threatened her with a gun.
According to the 911 call released by police; "He's in his car and he continually has his hand on his gun and keeps saying step closer and he's gonna shoot us," a breathless and clearly scared Shellie Zimmerman told the police emergency operator.
"He's just threatening all of us with his firearm," she added.
"I don't know what he's capable of. I'm really, really scared," she told the 911 operator.
"There was an altercation and one party put their hands on another party, We are still trying to figure out who touched whom." Police spokesman Zach Hudson said.
Zimmerman's attorney Mark O'Mara said this incident happened because of the impending divorce and the "fallout" from the Martin case.
O'Mara did confirm George had his gun on him. "He was armed, he put his hand on the gun to make sure it was holstered," he said. "He knows how to carry responsibly."
Shellie Zimmerman's lawyer declined to comment on this incident.
Police said none of the individuals wanted to press charges.
Police are now looking into whether George or Shellie Zimmerman could face charges over the conflict, and are trying to piece together the iPad video to help the investigation, Hudson said.
"It's either going to be George or Shellie who will be prosecuted if anybody is going to be prosecuted," Hudson said.
 

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