
Xaviar Babudar, 'ChiefsAholic', sentenced to 32 years in prison after pleading guilty to robbery
Xaviar Babudar, notorious as "ChiefsAholic," has been sentenced for a 2022 bank robbery in Bixby.
Good. Eff that guyHe's already serving 17.5 years in federal prison, so it looks like once that's done, he'll serve the remaining 15 years on the state charges.
I don’t disagree…but people serve less for murder. I’ve never understood how sentencing works. Robbing a bank is a big deal of course, but is it really worse than taking a life?Good. Eff that guy
Slightly less when you’re threatening someone’s life with a gunI don’t disagree…but people serve less for murder. I’ve never understood how sentencing works. Robbing a bank is a big deal of course, but is it really worse than taking a life?
Yes. But threatening somebody’s life with a gun is less bad than following through on that threat.Slightly less when you’re threatening someone’s life with a gun
He used a gun in the robbery...I don’t disagree…but people serve less for murder. I’ve never understood how sentencing works. Robbing a bank is a big deal of course, but is it really worse than taking a life?
Pretty much the same as murderHe used a gun in the robbery...
Dont forget the woman who was in love with his twitter accountWatching that documentary, I still can't decide who the biggest loser is between him, the attorney, or the bail bondsman. No winners in that group.
easily the bail bondsman biggest dumba$$ on earth to get duped by a guy who dresses like a literal wolf.Watching that documentary, I still can't decide who the biggest loser is between him, the attorney, or the bail bondsman. No winners in that group.
Oh, shoot. I did forget about her. That was . . .something.Dont forget the woman who was in love with his twitter account
For someone that clearly has been around criminals all his life, either he's a complete gullible dumbass . . .or he thought he'd come across good in a documentary and make money off of it. I don't know how/why he had cameras with him, but I guess he was thinking he'd cash on it and wanted to try to act like he was some compassionate dude or something. I mean, how many times had he heard similar stories from criminals he'd bailed out of jail. . .easily the bail bondsman biggest dumba$$ on earth to get duped by a guy who dresses like a literal wolf.
Cute...but he has actually been held in Tulsa County Jail for several months now. So, he is living in Tulsa County...Heard the initial sentence was he had to live in Tulsa for 6 months, but the Supreme Court ruled that was cruel and unusual punishment so he got a much lighter sentence.
Suicide watch, I presume.Cute...but he has actually been held in Tulsa County Jail for several months now. So, he is living in Tulsa County...