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The top was down on Thaddeus Jimenez's shiny Mercedes convertible and opera music blared on the stereo as he and a gang associate drove around Chicago's Northwest Side looking for someone to shoot.
Just three years earlier, Jimenez had won a staggering $25 million verdict for his wrongful murder conviction. But instead of building a new life, he used the windfall to rejuvenate his old gang, paying recruitment bonuses, buying guns and fancy cars, and even giving cash prizes to members willing to tattoo their faces with the Simon City Royals insignia.
Cruising the Irving Park neighborhood on that muggy Monday morning in August 2015, Jimenez carried a sapphire blue, custom-plated pistol and had Gucci luggage bags crammed with extra ammunition stowed in the back seat, court records show. His passenger, Jose Roman, held a .22-caliber Mossberg semiautomatic rifle at his side as he filmed their travels with his iPhone.
Shortly after 11 a.m., Jimenez pulled the Mercedes up to an ex-gang member who knew the two men and greeted them warmly. As the camera rolled, Earl Casteel, 33, was startled to hear Jimenez threaten him.
I dont blame doggy for bein ignant.
I was awarded 300k by the state for wrongful conviction (i never sued) after doin time and i straight wild out the first year takin 2 of my eligible homeboys and 3 homegirls to amsterdam.
I dont blame doggy for bein ignant.
I was awarded 300k by the state for wrongful conviction (i never sued) after doin time and i straight wild out the first year takin 2 of my eligible homeboys and 3 homegirls to amsterdam.
^^^ Damn did'nt know he was only 13 when he went in.
Can't even imagine but I just would figure after finally being free and having the financial means he would move smoother.
Not saying he should have been an angel but damn B chillll!!!
corny af, what type of hood is that?Yooo[emoji]128565[/emoji]
Edit: this dude is a fool.The top was down on Thaddeus Jimenez's shiny Mercedes convertible and opera music blared on the stereo as he and a gang associate drove around Chicago's Northwest Side looking for someone to shoot.
Just three years earlier, Jimenez had won a staggering $25 million verdict for his wrongful murder conviction. But instead of building a new life, he used the windfall to rejuvenate his old gang, paying recruitment bonuses, buying guns and fancy cars, and even giving cash prizes to members willing to tattoo their faces with the Simon City Royals insignia.
Cruising the Irving Park neighborhood on that muggy Monday morning in August 2015, Jimenez carried a sapphire blue, custom-plated pistol and had Gucci luggage bags crammed with extra ammunition stowed in the back seat, court records show. His passenger, Jose Roman, held a .22-caliber Mossberg semiautomatic rifle at his side as he filmed their travels with his iPhone.
Shortly after 11 a.m., Jimenez pulled the Mercedes up to an ex-gang member who knew the two men and greeted them warmly. As the camera rolled, Earl Casteel, 33, was startled to hear Jimenez threaten him.
He just shot some random dude getting out of his car?
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Edit: this dude is a fool.
He just shot some random dude getting out of his car?
Dude was an "ex" member of their set apparently or an affiliated set. He even said when he walked up "we're brothers...".
Not saying dude that blasted was right, but who knows what the real story is. Honestly seems like dude wanted to go back in. He didn't shoot to kill, he shot him in the leg. Wonder what's really going on with that.
Yeah just saw the story. Seems like the system made son a savage and he doesn't know how to cope.
this right here is too funny
Apparently he blew all of it, if not, close to all of itHe's about to lose those 25 mil if dude who got shot sues him.