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What are you apologizing for, George?

A patrol car video released Friday by Lake Mary, Fla., police shows a shackled George Zimmerman being driven to the city's police station after his arrest Jan. 9.

For much of the ride, the 31-year-old Floridian, wearing a white shirt emblazoned with the image of a military-style assault rifle on the back, sits with his head resting against the back seat, his hands bound behind his back.

But halfway through the 15-minute clip, there's a curious pop that causes Zimmerman, with a sheepish grin on his face, to turn forward the front of the car and apologize.

For what, it's not clear.

"Sorry, that was me, sorry," Zimmerman says during the ride.

Did he pass gas? Smack his leg against the patrol car's divider? Unfortunately, Zimmerman couldn't immediately be reached for comment Friday. You be the judge by watching the video.

The clip's release came after a local prosecutor declined to press charges against Zimmerman for a Jan. 5 scuffle because the alleged victim recanted and refused to press charges.

The accuser, Brittany Brunelle, originally told officers that Zimmerman, who made national headlines for killing unarmed teen Trayvon Martin in February 2012, had broken her phone and thrown a wine bottle at her as she tried to break things off.

She called Zimmerman, who was acquitted of murder for shooting the 17-year-old Martin, a "psychopath," according to a police report.

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