CITY OF LAKE MARY POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 12, 2015 Lake Mary Police Department Continues Investigation into Shooting P R E S S R E L E A S E City of Lake Mary: On 05/11/2015, the Lake Mary Police Department responded to reports of a shooting which occurred on W. Lake Mary Blvd. A Lake Mary police officer was flagged down by George Zimmerman, who stated that a person just fired a weapon at him while he was in his vehicle. Simultaneously, Lake Mary dispatch received a third party 9-1-1 call on behalf of Matthew Apperson. The caller reported that Mr. Apperson told him that he shot at George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman sustained minor injuries, and was then transported to an area hospital where he was released a short time later. The Lake Mary Police Department obtained search warrants for both vehicles involved in the incident. The search warrant for Mr. Apperson’s vehicle has been executed and two handguns were recovered. The handguns recovered were a 40 caliber Glock 22, and a 357 revolver with one expended shell casing in the cylinder. In the course of the investigation Mr. Zimmerman’s Glock handgun was recovered. Detectives have not yet affected the search warrant on George Zimmerman’s vehicle. Presently, both parties have retained legal counsel and no further information is available. The investigation is still ongoing and continues to develop. The Lake Mary Police Department is encouraging anyone with information regarding this incident to contact their Criminal Investigations Division at (407) 585-1323. If you have questions, or need more information, please contact Bianca Gillett, Public Information Officer, at 407-585-1305, or via email at [email protected]. MISSION STATEMENT Accredited Since 2005 THE LAKE MARY POLICE DEPARTMENT EXISTS TO PRESERVE LIFE AND PROPERTY; TO ENFORCE THE LAW; AND TO PROTECT THE RIGHT OF ALL CITIZENS TO LIVE IN PEACE.
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