Gainesville man arrested for attempted armed burglary of occupied apartment
Staff report
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Deangilo Santrell Williams, 31, was arrested late last night after allegedly attempting to get into an apartment at Arbor Park Apartments while armed with a gun.
At about 9 p.m. last night, Williams allegedly knocked on the rear sliding glass door of the apartment and pulled on the door handle. The victim told a responding Gainesville Police Department officer that she was afraid he would come into her apartment; she said she had met Williams three or four times but only knew him through a mutual friend who previously sublet a room in the apartment. The victim said she told Williams to leave, but he continued trying to enter her apartment for about 30 minutes. She said he eventually left but returned half an hour later, carrying a large stuffed bear, a box of chocolates, and a bottle of wine. She said he again demanded that she let him in and repeatedly tried to open the sliding glass door. She said he was banging on the door and windows of the apartment and yelling for her to let him in, but she never opened the door.
The responding officer reportedly found Williams a few feet from the apartment, and Williams walked toward the officer. The officer reported that he tried to conduct a pat-down, but Williams yelled and pulled away, then reached into his hoodie pocket and stood in a sideways “bladed” stance.
Williams allegedly refused to remove his hand from his hoodie pocket and was eventually detained; a loaded handgun with an altered serial number was reportedly found in his hoodie pocket.
A search incident to arrest also reportedly produced 8.7 grams of MDPV.
Post Miranda, Williams reportedly said he was at the apartment to get his brother’s belongings. He reportedly admitted that the drugs were his, and he said he regularly smokes “molly” because of a brain injury. He reportedly said he never tried to enter the victim’s apartment.
He also reportedly said that the victim had opened the door before the officer arrived and that she had given him the gun, wrapped in a black glove, and a fanny pack; he said the gun had been tucked into his pants, but the officer reported that it was found in his hoodie pocket. The victim reportedly said she had never opened the door, so she could not have given him the gun or the fanny pack. Williams reportedly denied knowing anything about the gun except that it was his brother’s and that he was not aware that, as a convicted felon, he could not legally carry it.
Williams has been charged with armed burglary, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of a controlled substance, resisting an officer with violence, and possession of an altered firearm. He has juvenile convictions between 2006 and 2010, three adult felony convictions (none violent), and one misdemeanor conviction (non-violent). Judge Susan Miller-Jones set bail at $235,000.
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🎵🎶 No sugar tonight in my coffee,
No sugar tonight in my tea. 🎶🎵
That’s a good way to get shot stupid.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Think I’ll break in, wine & dine, and last but not least, get bare naked. Guess that didn’t go exactly as he planned.
I’d venture to say this is not what he wants as part of his history this month.
Another one of east Gainesville’s finest citizens
Multi-family housing… possibly coming soon near you.
It never ceases to amaze me how stupid some criminals really are. I guess he got a little raspberry to add to his supposed brain injury. Justly given. I guess he smart enough not to pull the gun out. But dumb enough as a convicted felon to possess it. Glad law enforcement caught him. No law enforcement officers or the victim were injuried which is always a good thing.
The NAACP must be proud of its model constituents!
If I was her I’d get a gun because this creep will be back as soon as they release him. He should get at least ten years.
Love the mugshot. His expression reminds me of Gary Coleman on Different Strokes when he says “Whatcha talkin about Willis”.