Zimmerman Left His Wife a Shot-Up Target: Report

Shellie said to have considered it a 'subliminal message'
By Kevin Spak,  Newser Staff
Posted Oct 31, 2013 2:26 PM CDT
Zimmerman Left His Wife a Shot-Up Target: Report
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After George Zimmerman was forced to move out of his house last month, his soon-to-be-ex-wife Shellie found something ominous nailed to the wall: A shooting range target sporting 17 bullet holes, according to a report in Radar. A source sent Radar a photo of the target, saying it was the same photo "that Shellie sent to her lawyer and said, 'Look at the subliminal message George left me." Another source remarked, "It's really not that subliminal."

Zimmerman's case continues to reverberate in Sanford, Florida. Police there announced yesterday that its neighborhood watch volunteers would no longer be allowed to carry guns or pursue suspicious individuals, Reuters reports. "Neighborhood watch was always intended to be a program where you observe what is going on and report it to police," a department spokeswoman explained, adding that "people in the community are nervous to join a group that was tarnished in the media and got a bad image with everything that happened." (More Shellie Zimmerman stories.)

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