Dumb Move…Man Wanted for Murder Accidentally Calls The Police On Himself

The stories we tell our kids often have short and powerful morals like Laugh at your mistakes, make yourself heard, there’s no place like home and you can’t always get what you want.

But here is a real-life story with a moral that has really high stakes: If you are wanted for murder, don’t call the police when your fries are cold. 

Antoine Sims, 24, should have known better. He is wanted for felony murder in a case where he was accused of setting a car on fire with a woman’s body inside. 

But, and here’s the unbelievable part, he wanted hot Mcdonald’s fires and he didn’t get them.

So what did our “hero” do? He got upset with the Mcdonald’s employees, got into a heated dispute, and then…wait for it…dialed 911 to come to his aid. 

“So now our food is sitting there cold,” he explained to the officer, per the report. “So when I come up, I try the fries. The fries are lukewarm, but they’re not hot.”

He demanded a new order of fries rather than a refund and started an angry altercation with the management. The management demanded that he leave the restaurant, and that’s when Sims called the police. 

The Mcdonald’s manager told the police that Sims cursed them out and threw his order at them. 

“I don’t ever want him back here,” the manager told the officer, per the report. “I mean, dude’s obviously on probation (out on bond) — got an ankle bracelet on.”

The police asked Sims to sign a criminal trespass notice and requested a dispatch on him. This apparently agitated him, according to the police report.

At some point, this brainiac realized calling 911 wasn’t his best decision and he took off. An officer caught up to him and tasered Sims chasing him to scream like a school girl.

He was charged with the outstanding warrant and lumped on an obstruction charge as well as possession of marijuana. 

Now he’s left with a pretty important moral.

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