Three teens on trial for murder had an interesting request to the judge and courtroom while appearing to face charges of murder.

Three South Carolina men are facing murder charges after a bowling alley shooting left a 17 year old dead from a single gunshot wound to the chest. Authorities believe Kejuan Mitchell Brown was shot and killed in the parking lot of Tri-City Lanes bowling alley in Easterly, South Carolina. Four men were seen getting in a vehicle and leaving the scene of the crime. The vehicle and all four men were later found at a gas station and were arrested.

Three of the men, Jamari Trayvar Fair, 18, Dennis Exell Gibbs, 19 and Albert Laven Taylor, 22, appeared in court on Thursday. While the three suspects entering the courtroom, Dennis Gibbs proceeded flashed a peace sign to the cameras. After the judge asked them if they had any questions, Taylor asked the judge what the cameras in the courtroom were for. After, all three of the men started giving out their Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat information telling the media to follow them. The judge then denied all three of them bond.

Check out the video above and read more at WSPA.

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