GPS report shows what George Zimmerman did leading up to murder trial

Records: Zimmerman went to Target, Gander Mountain, bought bulletproof vest

ORLANDO, Fla. – The GPS log for George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watchman acquitted in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, shows what Zimmerman did leading up to his second-degree murder trial in July.

READ: Full Zimmerman GPS log

The GPS report, which was released by Seminole County Sheriff's Office, shows that Zimmerman went to Target to buy flowers for his wife, went to Gander Mountain sporting goods store and bought a bulletproof vest from Gall's Police Supply.

Zimmerman also got new cellphone numbers, visited his attorneys hundreds of times and completed drug tests.

Zimmerman was under GPS surveillance from July 6, 2012, to when he was acquitted on July 13, 2013.


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