Officer allegedly took photo during Zimmerman stop He could be disciplined

In this image taken from dashcam video provided by the City of Forney Police Department, a police officer speaks with George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer acquitted by a Florida jury of charges in the fatal shooting of a black teenager, after he was pulled over for speeding along U.S. 80, about 20 miles east of Dallas on Sunday, July 28, 2013. Zimmerman was released with a warning. less In this image taken from dashcam video provided by the City of Forney Police Department, a police officer speaks with George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer acquitted by a Florida jury of charges in ... more Photo: City Of Forney Police Department Photo: City Of Forney Police Department Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Officer allegedly took photo during Zimmerman stop 1 / 1 Back to Gallery

According to reports, the police officer who pulled over George Zimmerman last weekend outside Dallas may be in trouble.

FOX4 in Dallas reported on Thursday that the Forney police officer, who has not been identified, allegedly used his personal iPhone to take a picture of Zimmerman's driver's license.

Forney officials told FOX4 that the officer will be questioned. He could be disciplined if he violated police policy.

And according to website TMZ, dash cam footage caught the alleged picture-taking. FOX4 also reported that the officer wasn't on duty Thursday.

Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who was cleared of all charges in the Florida shooting death of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin, was stopped for speeding Sunday on U.S. 80, about 20 miles east of Dallas, officials confirmed to the Associated Press on Wednesday.

The officer stopped Zimmerman, who had a gun in the truck, as he drove west on U.S. 80. Zimmerman had a concealed weapons permit in Florida that would be also recognized under Texas law, the AP reported.

The policeman let Zimmerman go with a warning.