Alec Baldwin has returned to Twitter to denounce George Zimmerman's acquittal.
The star slammed the door on his account late last month after an explosive rant aimed at a journalist who had accused his wife of tweeting during James Gandolfini's funeral.
Apparently the not guilty verdict announced at the weekend in Zimmerman's case was enough to prompt Baldwin's resurgence.
The star kept it brief when commenting on the outcome of the trial, which saw Zimmerman, 29, charged with second-degree murder in the death of an unarmed 17-year-old.
Trayvon Martin was gunned down near his home in Sanford, Florida in February 2012 and the defendant, a Hispanic American, had been accused of racially profiling the teen, who was black.