15 People Who Posted The Illeagle Activitis To Social Media And Got Caught
Marty Mcfly
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04/04/2016
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These people paid the price with their freedom by posting to social media
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This Michigan woman was on probation for a drunken-driving conviction nearly got away with having a few drinks on St. Patrick’s Day — until she bragged about passing a breath test on Facebook. “Buzz killer for me, I had to breathalyze this morning and I drank yesterday but I passed thank god lol my dumba@@.” A probation officer quickly called her and forced her to undergo a urine test. -
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Kristin Holmes was in the middle of an online dispute when she used Facebook to upload a picture of herself pointing a pistol. The picture had the following caption: “So you know the difference when u (sic) come find me.” Somebody ultimately did “come find” her. It was the police. Holmes, according to the New York Daily News, did not mean the post as a threat against anybody. “It wasn’t a threat,” Holmes explained to the NYDN. “I thought it was a funny picture, and then I realized later it was a little bit intimidating. So I took it down.” Taking the picture down was not the same as never posting it. -
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Police arrested an Oregon teenager who confessed on Facebook that he had been driving drunk on New Year’s Eve and hit someone’s car. Astoria police say officers were investigating a hit and run involving a sideswiped car when two Facebook friends of Jacob Cox-Brown contacted authorities to report a Facebook post in which the 18-year-old wrote: “Drivin drunk … classsic;) but to whoever’s vehicle i hit i am sorry. :P” -
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Danny Damon was arrested after asking the police to use a better picture for his mugshot. -
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Latausha Nedd was arrested for uploading bizarre YouTube videos in which she threatened acts of violence against police officers and police stations. -
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John Mogan, 28, and Ashley Duboe, 24, were arrested in Ohio not too long ago after they robbed a bank, then posted pictures of themselves with the wads of cash on Facebook. -
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A 21-year-old man wanted by authorities was arrested after he responded to an Ohio sheriff’s department’s Facebook post asking for the public’s help in locating him. The Butler County Sheriff’s Office had originally posted several photos of Andrew Dale Marcum onto its Facebook page on Monday, along with a highlight of his alleged “recent criminal past.” Hours after the pictures were posted, a Facebook user named Andrew Marcum responded, “I ain’t tripping half of them don’t even know me.” -
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This English woman was arrested for allegedly attempting to ban all Muslims from entering her store. -
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James Austin Stumbo, 27, left, and Kevin Norton, 18, both of Iowa, were arrested on gun charges after allegedly making threats against competitors at the Pokemon World Championships in Boston. -
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Levi Charles was tracked down and arrested after liking his ‘Crimestoppers’ mugshot online. -
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Paula Asher, 18-years-old at the time, posted the following on Facebook after she allegedly drove drunk and hit another vehicle: “My dumb a– got a DUI and hit a car LOL.” A judge, as explained by Wave News, did not laugh one bit about the post, and Asher was ordered to take her Facebook page down. She refused to do so, and that bit of defiance landed her in jail for two days. -
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20-year-old Denzel Biggs was released from jail early in September 2015, and one of the first things that he chose to do with his new freedom was to share some pictures via Facebook. Those pictures, per Simon Shaykhet of WXYZ out of Detroit, showed Biggs seeming to be in possession of two different pistols. Since Biggs’ recent incarceration was the result of a different gun charge, the FBI was neither happy nor impressed. Biggs was picked up by the authorities, and he could be in for a rough end to 2015. -
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Katharine Lemansky was charged with Animal Cruelty (a class one misdemeanor) when she posted a photo of her dog with its muzzle taped shut. -
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Police arrested Tennessee resident Shannon D. Jackson, who violated the terms of an order of protection against her. Her mistake? She ‘poked’ the woman who took out the restraining order on Facebook -
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In mid-2011, a man named David Voelkert received a Facebook friend request from someone who looked like an attractive teenager named “Jessica Studebaker.” But Voelkert believed it was his ex-wife trying to toy with him. He got a notarized affidavit which stated: “I am lying to this person [Jessica Studebaker] to gain positive proof that it is indeed my ex-wife trying to again tamper in my life. In no way do I have plans to leave with my children or do any harm to Angela Dawn Voelkert or anyone else.” He was arrested after he told “Jessica” he put a GPS tracking device on his ex-wife’s car and was planning to murder her.
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