Ronald Tackmann walked into the Manhattan Criminal Court Building a prisoner and walked out a lawyer.The career criminal, bent on escape, had internalized the procedures in the facility, so he knew he would be uncuffed right before being led into a holding cell.
Since Tackmann would be traveling with a group of 11 other prisoners who also had to have their hands unbound by the guards, the 56-year-old speculated that there would be a tiny sliver of time in which he could sneak around a corner. He was correct.
Out of sight, Tackmann quickly darted down a flight of stairs and knocked on the first courtroom door he could find. He was wearing a suit, because he was scheduled for hearing that day. In anticipation of his escape, Tackmann had also put a pair of black socks over his prison slippers, which made them look like suede loafers.
Tackmann frantically told the clerk who answered the door that he was a lawyer who needed to get to the hospital as quickly as possible because his elderly mother had just been admitted. With that, the clerk allowed him to exit through the other side of the courtroom.
Minutes later, Tackmann was a free man.
Freedom is fleetingTackmann made his way uptown to Washington Heights, where he bought White Castle fries, two cellphones, and some cocaine. He paid an acquaintance a hundred dollars to let him stay at his apartment, and woke the next day to find the tale of his brazen escape all over the tabloids.
That night Tackmann treated himself to a steak dinner and few glasses of wine. He was arrested when he returned to his crash pad -- sold out by an informant.
This was in September of 2009. Tackmann has been in and out of prison since the '70s. Cocaine is his bogeyman. Or, more specifically, his habit of resorting to stick-ups to pay for his drug of choice. When committing his crimes, Tackmann always used a fake gun. A characteristic that played a large role in the Queens native's other notorious escape attempt.
His other escape
In 1986, during an inmate transfer from New York City to a facility upstate, Tackmann was able to hold up a Department of Corrections bus from the inside. He did so with the help of a handcuff key he had purchased on the prison black market and a realistic looking gun he had made from soap, black paint and scrap metal.
Tackmann locked the guards in the back and drove the bus back to Manhattan. He might have gotten away with his audacious scheme if he didn't heed the other prisoners calls to free them too. A pair of inmates ended up jumping Tackmann, in hopes of getting their sentences reduced.
His future
After being nabbed for his latest break out, Tackmann faces a grim future. Since his hard partying lifestyle has left him with hepatitis C, cirrhosis and diabetes, his next prison sentence will probably be his last. However, when New York magazine interviewed him at Rikers Island, he seemed happy and upbeat. Maybe it's because the resourceful lifer is a legend on the inside, and is treated as such by the other inmates.
Or maybe it's because Tackmann claims to have already found "five ways off the island."
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Sunday 03 January
By don
alot of people come in here checking spelling, ok , dheck this out, i have to get me an edge ju maa cation. lmfao
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Sunday 03 January
By casey
The guy is a criminal piece of shit. Just remember, if you are a taxpayer, you are paying for his food,clothing,shelter,and medical care, by the sweat of your brow!!!!! Meanwhile he has spent the majority of his adult life jeporidizing your safety,security and well being in a free society.What free american could think this piece of shit is smart or cool? Man i will tell you, society sure does have some idiots running around in it!!!!!
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Sunday 03 January
By Felicia Lynn Nieto
I am impressed but only because this man is not a genius but just a natural born criminal minded waste of news space what are children who read this article suppose to get from it? If they are cocaine addicts and can be sneaky and disobey rules and laws they will be praised in the media? Who cares he's just another con!
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Sunday 03 January
By Elaine
As much as this article isn't funny it truly is hysterical LOL 20 years with escapes and attempted escapes and you'd think these law enforcers would dummy up LOL He also looks like a lawyer LOL You know what would have been funny? If he really acted like a lawyer and acquitted someone or gave that poor innocent old lady money so she can be happy. I would have urinated my pants LOL I swear if he wasn't such a dangerous criminal and taking cocaine, I'd buy him first class airline tickets to Alcapulco LOL
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Sunday 03 January
By Al Schrader
This guy isn't intelligent. If he was, he'd be using his skills to sell those million dollar hot dogs in Manhattan, not stick up 7-11 s.
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Sunday 03 January
By Russell Odone
The writer's use of foul language is totally unprofessional and unacceptable.
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Sunday 03 January
By ycav4424
Some people are sure hard up for a hero if they think this guy qualifies.
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Sunday 03 January
By John Jones
I escaped from a Georgia chain gang in 1945. I am thinking of turning myself in because my health is failing and I need good health care.
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Sunday 03 January
By Masked Marvel
THE NEXT TIME THIS JIMBONEE ESCAPES, SEND UNCLE DICK AFTER HIM. UNCLE DICK WILL MAKE A BELIEVER OUT OF HIM, AND WHEN THEY FINISH DIGGING THE BUCKSHOT OUT OF HIS BACKSIDE, HE WILL NEVER THINK ABOUT ESCAPING AGAIN.
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Sunday 03 January
By .:ESA SAd 3y3Zx3:.
.:i HAVE BEEN LOCKED UP FOR 2 YRZ N i STiLL BE DOiN DA SAME THiNG....i REPRESENT 4 MY GANG .:SOUTHSiDE LOCOS SURx3:. DAT CLiKA CALLED .:BROWPRiDE SURENOS BP-13:. i GOT LOCKED UP 4 DOiN CRiMiNAL STUFF WiT MY GANG BUT CRiMiNALZ CAN ALWAYZ B SHOWNED AS NOT GUiLTY iF THEY KNOW HOW 2 DEFEND THEMSELVES AND THEY HAVE EVIDENCE:.
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Sunday 03 January
By brooks
drugs suck and so do you if you use
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Sunday 03 January
By skeeter
shanediesel I bet you kiss you're mom with that mouth .You should be shammed by that writing.I guess you think with a mouth like that it makes you a big person,well it is just the oppisite
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Sunday 03 January
By Faith
No one said criminals are idiots. Most are very bright, clever and cunning.
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Sunday 03 January
By Joellen
From the content of some of these comments, I think the wrong guy is in prison.
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Sunday 03 January
By Geoff
Annoying? Could it be that you're just jealous of the fact that YOU couldn't be that crafty? I think so. He's a scumbag-convict, no doubt! Yet, a very clever one. Therefore, very interesting. You, on the other hand.....clever? Interesting? Nah.
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Tuesday 12 January
By lynn
Read the article while in a waiting room. Interesting article.Great art work!I never heard of this guy.I wish they would have mentioned why he was in court to begin with.I wish I could commission a piece of art work from him.
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