Drug Dealer Antonio McCullough achieved Dead Right There status in Collins Park Villas last night with the help of at least two fellow thugs with firearms. McCullough is referred to as "Icy" by his friends and as "Icey" by his friends who can't spell very well. He's pretty icy now as the refrigerator at the county morgue is keeping him from assuming room temperature. Some Thugbook posts have referred to him as a "true WestCash soulja".
We have also seen McCullough referred to by the nickname of "Lucky" by his friends on Thugbook. You know, the "Icy" thing was such an easy lay-up we kind of feel of bad about scoring additional points on the "Lucky" moniker. We will leave that up to our readers.
There are two Antonio L. McCullough's in the Charleston County database. One was born in 1969 and might be the culprit behind the former existence of the one we are interested in, who was born on 23 October, 1987. Our Dead Right There Antonio McCullough has been through the system a few times and benefited from the largesse of the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
2007 Charges:
PWID Crack Near a School - Dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
Distribution of Crack - Dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
2nd Offense PWID Crack - Pled guilty in June of 2008. Sentenced by Judge Roger Young to five years.
Distribution of Crack Near a Park - Dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
Another 2nd Offense PWID Crack - Pled guilty. Same five year sentence - concurrent.
Another Distribution of Crack Near a Park - Dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
Assault & Battery With Intent to Kill - Dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
McCullough apparently did some time behind bars because we don't see him again until 2012. These charges were pending at the time he was executed.
2012 Charges:
Hit & Run Property Damage - $10,000 bond
Trafficking Cocaine - $50,000 bond
Trafficking Crack - $50,000 bond
McCullough was able to post those bonds on the same day he was arrested.
It isn't hard to figure out just what contributed to McCullough achieving that highly desirable (among thugs, anyway) Dead Right There status.
We have also seen McCullough referred to by the nickname of "Lucky" by his friends on Thugbook. You know, the "Icy" thing was such an easy lay-up we kind of feel of bad about scoring additional points on the "Lucky" moniker. We will leave that up to our readers.
There are two Antonio L. McCullough's in the Charleston County database. One was born in 1969 and might be the culprit behind the former existence of the one we are interested in, who was born on 23 October, 1987. Our Dead Right There Antonio McCullough has been through the system a few times and benefited from the largesse of the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
2007 Charges:
PWID Crack Near a School - Dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
Distribution of Crack - Dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
2nd Offense PWID Crack - Pled guilty in June of 2008. Sentenced by Judge Roger Young to five years.
Distribution of Crack Near a Park - Dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
Another 2nd Offense PWID Crack - Pled guilty. Same five year sentence - concurrent.
Another Distribution of Crack Near a Park - Dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
Assault & Battery With Intent to Kill - Dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
McCullough apparently did some time behind bars because we don't see him again until 2012. These charges were pending at the time he was executed.
2012 Charges:
Hit & Run Property Damage - $10,000 bond
Trafficking Cocaine - $50,000 bond
Trafficking Crack - $50,000 bond
McCullough was able to post those bonds on the same day he was arrested.
It isn't hard to figure out just what contributed to McCullough achieving that highly desirable (among thugs, anyway) Dead Right There status.