A man once known as Baltimore's "Public Enemy No. 1" who was captured in Birmingham took his frustrations out on the prosecutor during his sentencing after being convicted of murder Tuesday.

Darryl Martin Anderson, 27, flashed State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby a smile and a middle finger and said "[Expletive] you, Ms. Mosby," according to The Baltimore Sun.

Anderson was sentenced to life in prison plus 240 years Tuesday in the killing of two women in June 2013 in East Baltimore, according to the newspaper. He was sentenced to life plus 35 years last week in a different killing, meaning he faces a total of two consecutive life sentences plus 275 years.

The Sun said Anderson was composed and polite during the trial until that moment after his sentencing. His attorneys say he maintains his innocence in both crimes.

Anderson was captured July 17, 2013, at an apartment in the Center Point area by the U.S. Marshal's Service and its Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force.