Furious Beyoncé Fans Flood Twitter After George Zimmerman Allegedly Threatens Star
George Zimmerman, the controversial man acquitted of murder in 2012, allegedly threatened the lives of Beyoncé and Jay-Z — and fans are not having it.
According to The Blast, the criminal sent threatening texts to a private investigator and left heated voicemails calling Jay-Z "a b***h" and Beyoncé "a broke w***e."
"If I see either of them in my life, they'll find themselves inside a 13-foot gator," Zimmerman, 34, wrote when contacted by private investigator Dennis Warren about the upcoming documentary "Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story."
Zimmernan also reportedly sent threatening texts to Jay-Z's co-producer, Michael Gasparro.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, the Florida man is known for the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin on February 26, 2012.
While he was acquitted of all charges, he's been open about his threats to Jay-Z, 48, and Beyoncé, 37, ever since he found out about their upcoming show.
Last December—angry that the documentary's production crew allegedly harassed his family—he tweeted: "I know how to handle people who fuck with me, I have since February 2012."
Now, Beyoncé's die-hard fans are taking over Twitter to bash Zimmerman for his bizarre threats.
"Oh, he's phucked up now! Does he KNOW about the Beyhive?" wrote a user.
"Here's the tea on George Zimmerman. Enjoy," wrote another while sharing a screenshot of Zimmerman's full name and address.
Soon, fans began sharing screen shots of their location in relation to Zimmerman's, joking that they were going to carpool to his house to give him a piece of their minds.
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Beyoncé and Jay-Z have not responded to the alleged threats.
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