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A Georgia man who called police to complain about his cold french fries quickly found himself back in jail when police realized he was wanted on an outstanding warrant related to a murder case. Antoine Sims, 24, called 911 to complain that staff at a McDonald’s in Kennesaw, Ga., refused to fix his fast food order and asked him to leave the restaurant after a confrontation. When officers responded to the call, they heard both Sims and a staff member share their sides of the story. However, body cam footage captured by police shows Sims getting visibly nervous when asked to come back inside the restaurant and sign an acknowledgment of the events. He is heard asking if he’s under arrest. “No, I’m afraid of y’all, I just did three years,” he says. One of the officers tells Sims he’ll help walk him through the paperwork. “I know how to fill it out,” Sims responds. “Am I under arrest?” “Yes, you are,” the officer answers. “I called the police!” Sims shouts back. “Well you shouldn’t do that if you have a warrant,” the officer says. From there, Sims can be seen sprinting away from the scene. As police followed in pursuit one of the officers searched Sims’ last name in the police database and saw there was a warrant out for his arrest. Sims faces a murder charge for the 2018 death of a woman found in a burning car but was a no-show at the court date. According to the Charlotte Observer, Sims was one of three people charged in connection with the murder, after he allegedly drove the dead women to a nearby subdivision and lit the car on fire with her body inside, after she was hit by gunfire that broke out while she was purchasing marijuana from Sims. police chased Sims for about 20 minutes by car following the fast food incident before locating him in a nearby apartment complex parking lot. One of the officers can be seen deploying a stun gun, which incapacitated Sims and sent him to the ground. Sims was out on a $275,000 bond issued in February and was supposed to enter a final plea on July 26 but never showed up. He was wearing a monitoring cuff on his ankle at the time of his latest arrest. He was taken to the Cobb County jail before extradition to Fulton County Jail. #AntoineSims #truecrimecommunity #MurderSuspectCalls911 SUBSCRIBE HERE: www.youtube.com/c/deeptruecrime?sub_c... SUPPORT MY WORK Buy Me a Coffee ☕ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/deeptrue... ☕ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA www.twitter.com/deeptruecrime www.facebook.com/deeptruecrime www.tiktok.com/@deeptruecrime www.instagram.com/deeptruecrime Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research.
By Deep True CrimeA Georgia man who called police to complain about his cold french fries quickly found himself back in jail when police realized he was wanted on an outstanding warrant related to a murder case. Antoine Sims, 24, called 911 to complain that staff at a McDonald’s in Kennesaw, Ga., refused to fix his fast food order and asked him to leave the restaurant after a confrontation. When officers responded to the call, they heard both Sims and a staff member share their sides of the story. However, body cam footage captured by police shows Sims getting visibly nervous when asked to come back inside the restaurant and sign an acknowledgment of the events. He is heard asking if he’s under arrest. “No, I’m afraid of y’all, I just did three years,” he says. One of the officers tells Sims he’ll help walk him through the paperwork. “I know how to fill it out,” Sims responds. “Am I under arrest?” “Yes, you are,” the officer answers. “I called the police!” Sims shouts back. “Well you shouldn’t do that if you have a warrant,” the officer says. From there, Sims can be seen sprinting away from the scene. As police followed in pursuit one of the officers searched Sims’ last name in the police database and saw there was a warrant out for his arrest. Sims faces a murder charge for the 2018 death of a woman found in a burning car but was a no-show at the court date. According to the Charlotte Observer, Sims was one of three people charged in connection with the murder, after he allegedly drove the dead women to a nearby subdivision and lit the car on fire with her body inside, after she was hit by gunfire that broke out while she was purchasing marijuana from Sims. police chased Sims for about 20 minutes by car following the fast food incident before locating him in a nearby apartment complex parking lot. One of the officers can be seen deploying a stun gun, which incapacitated Sims and sent him to the ground. Sims was out on a $275,000 bond issued in February and was supposed to enter a final plea on July 26 but never showed up. He was wearing a monitoring cuff on his ankle at the time of his latest arrest. He was taken to the Cobb County jail before extradition to Fulton County Jail. #AntoineSims #truecrimecommunity #MurderSuspectCalls911 SUBSCRIBE HERE: www.youtube.com/c/deeptruecrime?sub_c... SUPPORT MY WORK Buy Me a Coffee ☕ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/deeptrue... ☕ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA www.twitter.com/deeptruecrime www.facebook.com/deeptruecrime www.tiktok.com/@deeptruecrime www.instagram.com/deeptruecrime Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research.