This weekend we reported that The New Black Panther Party offered $10,000 for the capture of Trayvon Martin’s killer, George Zimmerman. However the leader of the New Black Panther Party, Hashim Nzinga, was arrested in Atlanta yesterday. Get the full story after the jump!

Wendy L.

RadarOnline:

A leader of the New Black Panther Party who put a bounty on the head of the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed Trayvon Martin has landed behind bars on a weapons charge.

Hashim Nzinga, 49, was arrested on Monday during a visit to his probation officer in suburban Atlanta and charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm, reported the Chicago Tribune.

Nzinga was convicted in February of deposit account fraud and was on probation for the felony when he allegedly sold a handgun at a pawnshop, according to Adrion Bell, spokesman for the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department, but it was threats against George Zimmerman that catapulted him into the spotlight after his organization announced on March 24 that they would reward anyone who captured Zimmerman $10,000.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Trayvon, 17, was fatally shot in Sanford, Florida by neighborhood watch volunteer Zimmerman (a 28-year-old man whose mother is Hispanic and father is white) on February 26 while he walked home through a gated community carrying just a bag of Skittles and a bottle of ice tea.

The killing has sparked outrage across the country and led to a rash of rallies in which thousands have come out and demanded that the shooter is arrested, alleging racial bias by police.

“We’re here to make them do their job,” New Black Panther organizer Mikhail Muhammad said on Monday, according to CNN. “We will support Trayvon’s family, but we are military.”

He went on to express that he doesn’t “obey the white man’s law, I don’t follow the American law.”

“According to the street people’s law, (Zimmerman) has been charged with murder – according to street law, according to God’s law,” Muhammad revealed.

Zimmerman has been in hiding since the shooting, and friend Joe Oliver said he is fearful for his life.

“That’s why no one knows where he’s at,” Oliver told CNN. “He should be concerned for his safety.”