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According to a report, George Zimmerman is accused of sending threatening texts aimed at Beyoncé and Jay-Z about the Rap's new documentary Trayvon Martin's documentary.
The neighborhood watch volunteer acquitted of fatally shooting the unarmed teenager in 2012 called Jay-Z "a b" and Beyoncé "broke" messages to a private investigator, The Blast reported on Friday .
"If I see them both in my life, they'll end up in a 13-foot unit," wrote Zimmerman by contacting Dennis Warren, a private investigator, for "Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story."
Zimmerman, 34, also sent threatening lyrics to Jay-Z co-producer Michael Gasparro, according to the report.
The messages to Gasparro included his address at home and told him that members of a famous New York Mafia family were looking for him, The Blast reported.
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Neither Beyonce nor Jay-Z have yet to respond to the alleged threats.
The Beyhive flocked to Twitter after news of Zimmerman's lyrics appeared, US Weekly reported.
"George Zimmerman threatens Beyoncé, which means he should end up missing out in the next 48 hours," said a tweet. "Hive you know what to do."
The magazine reported that another tweeted "GEORGE ZIMMERMAN REALLY THINKS FINNA COMES TO BEYONCÉ? !!!! BEYONCE ??????????????
Zimmerman was accused of hounding Warren in May in Seminole County, Florida.
Warren told the investigators that in a text, Zimmerman had told him, "I know how to handle people who [expletive] with me, I have since February 2012. "An article about the documentary was attached to the text.
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"No matter who [expletive] with my parents will be fed an alligator, "Zimmerman said in Warren, according to the investigators.
Between 16 and 25 December 2017, the authorities stated that Warren had received 55 phone calls, 67 text messages, 36 voice messages and 27 emails from Zimmerman.
The tort case is pending, the online records show.
The final episode of the six-part documentary airs Monday at 10 pm AND on the Paramount network.
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