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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Aug 14, 2018 12:55:13 GMT -5
Woahhh is that Antwan Mims or a Grizzly Bear in clothes dancing? couldn’t tell the sunshine in the video made it hard to tell lol. They removed a skeleton (Brad Bishop) for a dancing bear. Those agents faces also got me, they were probably like okay come on you f*** face, you can dance all you want in jail. Back to seriousness, Mims has no shame, he took the life of 2 people, and worse that they are considering bringing up the charges from 2005. I would love to be at the courtroom during his sentencing and dance like that at the fact that he could most likely be sentenced to life in prison.
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Post by Scumhunter on Aug 14, 2018 18:32:21 GMT -5
Apparently it was the viral "In My Feelings" dance started by the Drake song he was doing. For a guy who should have been on the run he is somehow current on pop culture.
In all seriousness, I think it shows a man who besides some jail stints here and there has mostly gotten away with everything in life- mainly because of how intimidating a figure he is said to be- so he has no reason to take anything seriously.
Hopefully a jury convicts him and wipes the smirk off his face.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Aug 16, 2018 0:32:27 GMT -5
Apparently it was the viral "In My Feelings" dance started by the Drake song he was doing. For a guy who should have been on the run he is somehow current on pop culture. In all seriousness, I think it shows a man who besides some jail stints here and there has mostly gotten away with everything in life- mainly because of how intimidating a figure he is said to be- so he has no reason to take anything seriously. Hopefully a jury convicts him and wipes the smirk off his face. It’s also called the Keke (or Kiki) Dance and everyone on pop culture Twitter, are talking about how Mims Extradition process will go down in history as epic or something along those lines. It is epic because we got a dangerous guy off the streets, however to say Mims arrest was epic because he decided to do something for the attention, then that’s an issue.
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Post by Scumhunter on Aug 16, 2018 0:39:13 GMT -5
Exactly. If it was some guy who was arrested for something relatively minor (compared to other types of crimes) like shoplifting from a CVS it would possibly be amusing, but not when the subject is wanted for a double murder in which he shot two people as they were already laying on the ground and already probably mortally wounded.
Mims is entitled to be presumed innocent until proven guilty but his actions were incredibly disrespectful to the victims' families.
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Post by Maddog on Feb 19, 2019 21:55:15 GMT -5
Talk about a speedy trial: On February 15th, Antwan Mims was convicted on two counts of premeditated first-degree murder after three hours of deliberation.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 22:52:50 GMT -5
Talk about a speedy trial: On February 15th, Antwan Mims was convicted on two counts of premeditated first-degree murder after three hours of deliberation. I remember as to when Mims was added to the infamous TOP TEN as well as when he was nabbed in Atlanta, GA. After seeing this update that he's been convicted and faces LIFE in prison got me thinking, are there any other convicted TOP Tenners that I could've possibly missed out on reading on and informing friends and family about?
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 20, 2019 0:18:22 GMT -5
You can always ask in the top ten discussion thread or Google if you're wondering about a specific case. Most of the captured fugitives in recent years we already updated convictions for (Robert Van Wisse, Shanika Minor, Terry Strickland etc...) and you can see what the sentences were if you search for them on our site.
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 19, 2019 11:02:12 GMT -5
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Post by Maddog on Mar 19, 2019 23:37:10 GMT -5
I’m not a big fan of the death penalty, but this guy deserves it. I think he’ll be just as feared in prison as much as he was on the streets, and he will probably relish in that. Quite honestly (and this may sound harsh), but the death penalty may be too good of a punishment for him.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2019 23:43:04 GMT -5
I was just wondering if ai should ask as to if has there been any other odd FBI Top 10er moments when a Top Tenner was nabbed and did something idiotic like a dance or say something?
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 20, 2019 5:20:15 GMT -5
I was just wondering if ai should ask as to if has there been any other odd FBI Top 10er moments when a Top Tenner was nabbed and did something idiotic like a dance or say something? thanks for asking! I dunno about top ten but it's common for fugitives to do some sort of antics mugging for the camera when captured. AMW showed a few of them where they dance or act like an idiot or "attempt" to say something humorous (hey I'm famous! or something of the sort). The favorite of a captured fugitive is usually spitting at the camera people. (Which I always find kind of ironic, they choose the only people that didn't even know who they were and just showed up to do a job to get mad at, I'm always like "not condoning you spitting at anyone, but dude, you know the camera guy isn't the one that arrested you right?").
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Post by ninja108 on Mar 20, 2019 14:28:28 GMT -5
Reminds me of Shauntay Henderson after she was captured and she was showing off for the cameras with a big grin talking about how she was innocent.
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Post by ninja108 on Mar 20, 2019 14:47:23 GMT -5
I'm betting he thought he was going to walk.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Mar 20, 2019 14:59:10 GMT -5
I was just wondering if ai should ask as to if has there been any other odd FBI Top 10er moments when a Top Tenner was nabbed and did something idiotic like a dance or say something? thanks for asking! I dunno about top ten but it's common for fugitives to do some sort of antics mugging for the camera when captured. AMW showed a few of them where they dance or act like an idiot or "attempt" to say something humorous (hey I'm famous! or something of the sort). The favorite of a captured fugitive is usually spitting at the camera people. (Which I always find kind of ironic, they choose the only people that didn't even know who they were and just showed up to do a job to get mad at, I'm always like "not condoning you spitting at anyone, but dude, you know the camera guy isn't the one that arrested you right?"). Terry A.D. Strickland, when captured in Texas in January 2017, he smiled at the camera and said “no pictures mother****er” to the camera person as he was escorted to the El Paso jail.
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 20, 2019 18:25:46 GMT -5
I'm betting he thought he was going to walk. T I mentioned this earlier, Mims was accused of murdering three people in the mid-2000's and had had charges dropped, was paroled on a bunch of various crimes and was apparently so intimidating he shot two people in front of multiple witnesses figuring no one would say anything. He thought he was untouchable. Turns out he wasn't. He had previously skated, but now he can skeet skeet skeet his way to prison.
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