In this handout provided by Seminole County Sheriff`s Office, George Zimmerman poses for a processing photo after being arrested and booked into jail at the John Polk Correctional Facility, Nov. 18, 2013, in Sanford, Fla. Seminole County Sheriff`s Office

George Zimmerman was arrested Monday and has been charged with two misdemeanors and a felony after police responded to a 911 call about a disturbance at the home of Zimmerman’s girlfriend, Samantha Scheibe.

Zimmerman was acquited in July of manslaughter after shooting unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin. The case touched off heated debate across the country.

Scheibe told officers that after getting into an argument with Zimmerman, she asked him to leave. According to the police report, Zimmerman began to pack his belongings, including an AR-15 rifle and a shotgun. Scheibe told officers that Zimmerman “cocked the shotgun” before he put it in the case.

Things reportedly escalated when Scheibe began moving Zimmerman’s items, placing them in the living room and outside the home, and Zimmerman allegedly became upset and he removed the shotgun from the case.

Scheibe told Zimmerman she was calling the police, at which point Zimmerman allegedly pointed the shotgun at Scheibe and asked her if she “really wanted to do it,” according to the police report.

As Scheibe took a step back from Zimmerman, he reportedly smashed a glass table in her living room with the butt of his shotgun and told her to leave the house.

The police report also cited Scheibe as alleging that Zimmerman pushed her out of the front door, locked it behind her and barricaded himself in with several pieces of small furniture. Zimmerman reportedly told her he would also call the police.

Zimmerman was arrested without incident has been charged with domestic battery, domestic aggravated assault and criminal mischief. He was set to make his first court appearance Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., when a judge will determine whether or not Zimmerman will be granted bail.

The shotgun was not present when police arrived and arrested Zimmerman, and in a news conference Chief Deputy Dennis Lemma said officers would obtain a search warrant to enter the home and search for the weapon.

“She (Scheibe) was very concerned for her own safety, especially having the weapon pointed at her and then being pushed out," Lemma said.