Florida Man Who Shot At George Zimmerman Arrested For Aggravated Assault

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Matthew Apperson

Matthew Apperson, the hood hero who admittingly shot at child predator killer George Zimmerman was arrested in Florida on yesterday. He has since been released on $35K bail.

Apperson said that he was in fear for his life and shot at Zimmerman’s pickup truck in self defense. The two  have reportedly had ongoing beef so apparently when Apperson saw Zimmerman –he popped a cap at him.

Witnesses at the scene said that Apperson can be overheard after the shooting saying, “I hope I got him this time”.

 Better luck next time.

Legal analysts are predicting that Apperson may be able to use the “Stand Your Ground” law as his defense. Ironically, the “Stand Your Ground” defense is the same defense George Zimmerman used to gain an acquittal for the killing of black teenager, Trayvon Martin.

There may be few cases in the history of criminology where the “suspect” is actually the hailed as the good guy and the “victim” — the bad guy. This might be one of those cases.

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FILE - In this July 9, 2013 file photo, George Zimmerman leaves the courtroom for a lunch break his trial in Seminole Circuit Court, in Sanford, Fla. A Seminole County Sheriff's Office statement says Zimmerman was arrested Monday, Nov. 18, 2013, after deputies responded to a disturbance call at a house in Apopka, Fla. Zimmerman will be transported and booked into jail.  (AP Photo/Orlando Sentinel, Joe Burbank, Pool, File)
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Via Huffington Post:

The man who shot at George Zimmerman during a confrontation along a busy central Florida road has been ordered by a judge to turn in his weapons and avoid contact with Zimmerman.

Matthew Apperson made his first appearance before a judge Saturday. The Orlando Sentinel  reports he was released on $35,000 bond after being charged Friday with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and firing a missile into an occupied conveyance.

Zimmerman’s attorney said the former neighborhood watch volunteer was driving to a doctor’s appointment Monday when Apperson intentionally fired his gun into Zimmerman’s truck without provocation.

The passenger window of Zimmerman’s pickup had a bullet hole in it, and Zimmerman suffered minor injuries from flying glass and debris.

Zimmerman and Apperson were involved in a road-rage episode last September.

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Rapper Bobby Shmurda Involved In A Gang Brawl In Rikers Island Prison

According to Philly.com, young bad boy rapper Bobby Shmurda was involved in some kind of gangland style brawl while incarcerated in Rikers Island prison last month.

Mr. “Hot Boy” has been locked up on New York’s Rikers Island prison since last December on a list of charges including murder, gun and drug possessions, drug dealing and conspiracy.

According to TMZ, prison guards had to break the gang fight up by using a strong “chemical agent” similar to pepper spray.

Earlier this year, “Shmurda” called into New York’s HOT 97 from prison and accused the cops that arrested him of being racists and unfairly targeting him because they (the cops) don’t like their kids listening to his kind of music.

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Backfire Step 1: Expose the Injustice–Forensic Fraud being committed by PHPs in Collusion with Corrupt Labs

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I will be putting up a survey shortly and want to hear your stories.  One of the recurrent themes I keep hearing from those victimized by PHPs is falsified drug and alcohol tests.   Attached is an example of what they are capable of.

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Remember, this group has essentially removed themselves from accountability in drug and alcohol testing via the use of Laboratory Developed Tests (LDTs), a loophole which avoids FDA approval and oversight.   Whereas most drug testing is transparent and held accountable, the PHPs use testing that is opaque, unregulated and accountable to no one.  Accountability demands both the provision of information and justification for ones actions. PHPs block both.  While most drug-testing requires the immediate provision of information if the test is questioned (as it should be), PHPs have put forth the logical fallacy that doctors have some sort…

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