FBI Arrests Michigan Man Who Was Placed on 10 Most Wanted List

By Steve Neavling
Ticklethewire.com

FBI agents arrested a Michigan man who was placed on the bureau’s 10 most wanted list in June for allegedly killing two men, execution-style, in front of 100 people in Benton Harbor on March 25.

Antwan Mims was arrested about 4 p.m. Tuesday in College Park, Ga., according to an FBI news release.

Mims is accused of killing Cortez Lamont Miller and Michael Canthrell Johnson at a house party.

The Detroit Free Press reported that Mims allegedly shot Johnson in the face and Miller in the back outside the house of the party.

Antwan Mims

Mims faces up to life in prison on two counts of first-degree murder.

The FBI had offered a $100,000 reward, but it wasn’t necessary because law enforcement officials tracked Mims on their own.

“When a wanted felon like Mims is placed on the FBI 10 Most Wanted List, his world becomes smaller as that bright spotlight is shined upon him,” Special Agent Timothy R. Slater said in a statement. “Couple that with determined federal, state, and local investigators, his life on the run ends with him in handcuffs.”

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