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Here's a list of some sources I think might be helpful for future expansion of the article.
Article from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel looking back on Zimmerman's life. I extracted a lot of info already, but there's plenty more that's relevant to his personal life.
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Article from FOX6 looking back on Zimmerman's life. This doesn't have as much info as the MJS one but you might find something of interest. There's also video clips both at the top and bottom, which I haven't watched yet.
Use <ref name=foxSix/>
Zimmerman's obituary published on Legacy. I recommend seeking out more reliable sources than an obituary but I think there's some information worth following up on here
"I Remember Carl Zimmerman" from the Milwaukee Broadcasting Museum. This video is nearly a half-hour long and features many people sharing memories of Zimmerman.
{{cite AV media |url=https://www.wisconsinbroadcastingmuseum.org/memory-salon/i-remember/carl-zimmermann-2/ |title=I Remember: Carl Zimmerman |work=Milwaukee Broadcast Museum}}
Ronald Snyder's thesis on Harold Breier. Breier was the police chief of Milwaukee until 1984, and Zimmerman was reportedly none too fond of him. According to MJS, "Several times he called on Police Chief Harold Breier to resign. Years earlier, he had written an editorial endorsing Breier for chief." Unfortunately, the linked PDF is a scan of a physical document so it's not searchable.
{{cite thesis |url=https://core.ac.uk/reader/217184950 |title=Chief for Life: Harold Breier and His Era |first=Ronald Howard |last=Snyder |publisher=University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee |degree=[[Doctorate of Philosophy|PhD]] |date=December 2002 |journal=Theses and Dissertations |volume=549}}