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Sahmir Pasha Tahlib Smokes (c.1999/2000) is an american man who had murdered Nygel Allen-Lee Simmons on June 1, 2020 in Carney, Maryland. After shooting Simmons, Smokes had run into a random person's car and forced the man to drive away. Both men were arrested, however the man was let go after the cops found out he had no knowledge of the crime, Smokes was then charged with first-degree murder with no chance of bail. Some people think the attack was targeted but this hasn't been proven or disproven.
Sahmir Pasha Tahlib Smokes (c.1999/2000) is an american man who had murdered Nygel Allen-Lee Simmons on June 1, 2020 in Carney, Maryland. After shooting Simmons, Smokes had run into a random person's car and forced the man to drive away. Both men were arrested, however the man was let go after the cops found out he had no knowledge of the crime, Smokes was then charged with first-degree murder with no chance of bail. Some people think the attack was targeted but this hasn't been proven or disproven.
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Sahmir Smokes
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Full Name: Sahmir Pasha Tahlib Smokes
Alias: Mr. Sam
Sam Smokes
Tahlib Smokes
Origin: Perry Hall, Maryland, United States
Occupation: Kids First Swim School Employee
Goals: Kill Nygel Allen-Lee Simmons (succeeded)
Get away with his crimes (failed)
Crimes: Murder
Coercion
Joyriding
Type of Villain: Wrathful Murderer


Sahmir Pasha Tahlib Smokes (c.1999/2000) is an american man who had murdered Nygel Allen-Lee Simmons on June 1, 2020 in Carney, Maryland. After shooting Simmons, Smokes had run into a random person's car and forced the man to drive away. Both men were arrested, however the man was let go after the cops found out he had no knowledge of the crime, Smokes was then charged with first-degree murder with no chance of bail. Some people think the attack was targeted but this hasn't been proven or disproven.