Whenever a notoriously laid-back Snoop Dogg feels compelled to intervene in a riff, somebody’s wildin’.

After Trayvon Martin’s killer George Zimmerman threatened Jay-Z, who’s making a documentary about the slain teen, Snoop Doggy Dogg stepped in.

In response to the documentary which is bound to paint the bitter former security guard who perceived danger in a Skittle-eating 17-year-old in an unflattering light, the 34-year-old hopped on the defensive.

“I know how to handle people who f*ck with me, I have since February 2012,” said during a recent interview in a braggadocios reference to killing a high-school student who’d been minding his business.

“Anyone who f*cks with my parents will be fed to an alligator,” Zimmerman, who was acquitted of Martin’s murder in 2013, continued.

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Snoop Dogg didn’t take well to Zimmerman’s words.

“If one hair on jays [sic] hair is touched that’s when the revolution will b[e] televised,” Snoop wrote on Instagram Sunday night. “We one…”

Jay-Z has yet to respond to the threats. There’s a strong possibility the Brooklyn native is unbothered.