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Nigger 'Teen' Out on Bail FOR MURDER(!) Shoots Woman in Face

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You can't make this shit up. I haven't found the name of the judge yet but I think it would be a good idea to find it and make it public. People need to know who's allowing this shit to happen and who is putting these murdering niggers back out on the street to murder again.

I believe my dad was the would be victim of a nigger gang initiation when a nigger took a pot shot at him as he traveled through Mobile, Alabama after working in a small Northern Alabama town earlier that day a few months back. I will say that that nigger is lucky it missed my dad. And so is its family and any government employee who might have allowed it out on bail or given it a light sentence for previous criminal conduct.

Teen arrested in face-shooting case


Antoine Wimes, 17.


Donovan McCoy

Police completed a day-long manhunt for Antoine Wimes early Tuesday evening.

The 17-year-old was arrested for allegedly shooting a Chattahoochee Hills woman in the face Monday evening. The woman’s toddler was severely beaten, police said.

Wimes and Donovan McCoy, 21, both attacked 22-year-old “Nikki” Neely, looking for money, police said.

Wimes’ sister is Neely’s best friend, police said.

Investigators believe McCoy and Wimes attacked Neely as part of a gang initiation the two men were participating in, Chattahoochee Hills police Chief Damon Jones said.

Police don’t believe Neely was involved.

“I own this world, like Scarface,” Wimes shouted to reporters when he was taken in to the Chattahoochee Hills police station earlier Tuesday evening.

He emerged to find his mother and another woman waiting outside, as police loaded him into the back of a squad car.

“I love you Tot. I love you, Mama,” he said, as he looked through the barred windows and held both his thumbs up.

Wimes was out of jail on $250,000 bond for murder and aggravated assault charges from February for a shooting in southwest Atlanta, Fulton County jail authorities said.

Wimes’ family told police he cut off his ankle monitor early Monday morning. He was staying with his family in Chattahoochee Hills, police said.

By Monday night, he and McCoy, were at Neely’s home at 7555 Barnes Road, Jones said. Neither had a car, and police believe they hitched a ride to Neely’s home.

“We speculate that a person must have dropped them off, but didn’t know why,” Jones said. “They must have left when they heard shooting.”

A knock came at Neely’s door sometime after 8:30 p.m., Monday. McCoy and Wimes were outside, and demanded money, police said.

When Neely didn’t comply, she was shot twice — once in the face, and once in the upper torso with a .9 mm pistol, police said.

Police responded to reports of shots fired, and found Neely lying in a pool of blood. The baby, one-year-old Defante Neely, was bruised but awake, Jones said.

“The child had a lot of bruises to the forehead,” Jones said. “And crushing-type wounds.”

A briefcase was taken from the home, police said. But instead of money, the briefcase contained a handgun.

McCoy, also known as “Dino” was arrested within an hour of police reaching the scene, Jones said.

The Michigan native has several prior arrests in his home state, but had only been in Chattahoochee Hills for about three months
, police said.

Fulton County Police and Sheriff’s departments, Union City police, and Coweta and Douglas county sheriff’s departments were called into help with the search. Crime scene technicians and K-9 search dogs were brought in to look for Wimes.

By late Tuesday afternoon, police had a mug shot of Wimes distributed to Metro Atlanta media outlets to help with the search.

Around 6:45, Wimes went to a relative’s home on Rico Road and Vernon Grove Road, about a mile from Neely’s home.

Jones said Wimes asked to use the phone there, and the relative — having seen his face on TV — called police. Wimes went across the street to an abandoned house at 7575 Rico Road, and went into the attic to hide.

Police arrived on the scene and called for Fulton County’s police dog. While officers awaited the K-9, they told him to come out over the loudspeaker, Jones said.

“We told him, ‘come out with your hands in the air, or we’re going to send the dog in,’” Jones said.

Wimes came to the front door, saying he gave up, but immediately ran behind a nearby bush, keeping his hands in the air, Jones said.

“He later told me he wanted to be shot by police,” Jones said.

Wimes and McCoy are each facing charges of aggravated assault, aggravated battery, armed robbery and cruelty to children. They are currently being held at the South Fulton Municipal Regional Jail in Union City.

They will face a judge Wednesday morning for bonding.

Neely is said to be in serious condition at Atlanta Medical Center, and her child remains at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston.

Jones thanked all the many different police agencies, media outlets and community members who helped find the two suspects.

“We had a pretty violent crime for this area,” he said. “We had everybody in custody in 22 hours with everybody working together.”


 
Posted : 25/08/2009 9:59 am
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