Carjacker That Couldn’t Drive Stick Shift Arrested
June 19, 2013
An alleged carjacker that ran away from his intended victim last month because he could not drive a stick shift is now behind bars.
Antoren “Chief Keef” Bell, 19, was booked into the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $400,000.
The incident happened near the intersection of North 50th Avenue and Carey Street. The victim said she was driving through the area when she was flagged down by three young white females who were looking for a ride.
The victim stated that as she got out of her vehicle to offer help, a black male later identified as Bell approached her from the side and pointed what appeared to be a gun at her. Bell then told her that this was his vehicle now and jumped into the driver’s seat of the vehicle. The victim ran away and contacted the Sheriff’s Office.
Another individual on a bicycle told the victim that her car was still sitting on Carey Street. The victim later stated that she believes Bell did not take her vehicle because he could not drive a stick shift.
Arriving deputies soon located two of the females on foot in the area of 49th Avenue and Jackson Street. One of the juveniles told deputies they had jumped into the car with Bell, but that he didn’t know how to drive a stick so he ordered everybody out of the vehicle at which time they fled on foot.
Bell was later identified in a photo lineup. He was arrested on charges of vehicle theft, robbery and criminal mischief.
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4 Responses to “Carjacker That Couldn’t Drive Stick Shift Arrested”
His accomplices were not arrested. Gotta be more to this story. William, let us know when more news is available.
Lol ….wow this guy really needs to learn to drive and yeah y didn’t the girls get a charge they flaged the lady down?
Why were the girls not arrested as accomplices ? something doesn’t add up here..
DUMMY!!!!!!!!