George Zimmerman, who was acquitted of murdering unarmed teen Trayvon Martin back in 2012, retweeted a picture of the 17-year-old’s dead body lying the grass.
The post Zimmerman retweeted was made by Twitter user @SeriousSlav, who’d captioned the image, “Z-Man is a one man army.” Unsurprisingly, the tweet resulted in angry backlash, and Twitter soon deleted it.
Left on Zimmerman’s Twitter, however, are a number of equally incendiary tweets he sent out subsequently. After Twitter deleted his Trayvon Martin post, he posted a montage of Wanted posters with his name on it, asking, “I wonder when Twitter will take these images down???”
“As much as I love owning all you trolls I have to work… On my tan!” Zimmerman wrote with a picture of himself smoking a cigar. “Tell ‘Karma’ she’s worthless, God protects me.”
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