Spike Lee Accidentally Retweets Wrong Address for George Zimmerman, Elderly Couple Relocates to Hotel — Fearful of Safety

Because of an incorrect retweet by Spike Lee, allegedly, an elderly Florida couple is now living in fear. Huffington Post reports:
An elderly couple in Sanford, Florida is now living in fear after multiple people including director Spike Lee incorrectly tweeted their address as that of Trayvon Martin shooter George Zimmerman, who is in hiding. 70-year-old Elaine McClain has a son named William George Zimmerman, who lived with her in 1995 and has no relation to the neighborhood watchman who killed Trayvon Martin. Elaine and her husband David McClain told Orlando’s Local 6 that they received a letter addressed to George Zimmerman on Monday that read “taste the rainbow” in reference to the Skittles Martin was reportedly holding when he was shot.
The McClains have since relocated to a hotel. Read the full story here.
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