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Zimmerman Stung by ‘Beyhive’ After Racist Threats to Beyoncé, Jay-Z

Although neither Jay-Z nor his wife have publicly responded to Zimmerman, Beyoncé’s fans have taken their anger to social media.

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“Here’s the tea on George Zimmerman. Enjoy,” wrote one Twitter using while sharing a screenshot of Zimmerman’s full name and address.

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Contributor
@StacyBrownMedia

One headline summed up the feelings the Beyhive has for Trayvon Martin’s killer George Zimmerman: “Walking Pile of Fecal Matter George Zimmerman Allegedly Threatens Beyoncé and Jay-Z.”

Zimmerman, who hasn’t faded from the public spotlight since he followed teenager Trayvon Martin through his neighborhood before gunning him down and was later acquitted in that murder, allegedly sent private texts to a private investigator and heated voicemails calling hip-hop icon Jay-Z a “b***h” and his superstar wife Beyoncé a “w***e.”

“If I see either of them in my life, they’ll find themselves inside a 13-foot gator,” Zimmerman reportedly wrote when contacted by private investigator Dennis Warren about the upcoming documentary, “Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story.”

The documentary is the brainchild of the power couple.

Zimmerman also reportedly sent threatening texts to Jay-Z’s co-producer, Michael Gasparro, according to Radar Online.

While he was acquitted of all charges in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, Zimmerman reportedly has been up in arms about the power couple’s film.

Although neither Jay-Z nor his wife have publicly responded to Zimmerman, Beyoncé’s fans have taken their anger to social media.

“Here’s the tea on George Zimmerman. Enjoy,” wrote one Twitter using while sharing a screenshot of Zimmerman’s full name and address.

“Oh, he’s [f…]up now! Does he know about the Beyhive?” wrote another user.

Still another Twitter user wrote: “George Zimmerman shouldn’t be trending … unless he’s dead.”

Ferrari Sheppard wrote that Zimmerman’s “gator babies,” comment is the racist practice of feeding African babies to alligators in the 18th and 19th century. “He called Beyoncé a broke whore. He has to go,” Sheppard wrote.

A Little About Me: I'm the co-author of Blind Faith: The Miraculous Journey of Lula Hardaway and her son, Stevie Wonder (Simon & Schuster) and Michael Jackson: The Man Behind The Mask, An Insider's Account of the King of Pop (Select Books Publishing, Inc.) My work can often be found in the Washington Informer, Baltimore Times, Philadelphia Tribune, Pocono Record, the New York Post, and Black Press USA.

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