Florida Guys Who Flashed Stacks of Cash on Facebook Live Arrested for Burglary
Two Florida men snitched on themselves on Facebook Live were charged with burglary after police watched the video.
Over-sharing on social media isn't a good idea for anyone, but if you're a criminal and the cops are watching — and they definitely are — it can land you in jail. That's what a couple of Florida men found out this week when a Facebook Live video was used to help charge them with burglary.
According to NBC Miami, Raderius Glenn Collins, 18, posted a video to Facebook Live showing himself, 27-year-old Marcus Terrell Parker, and another unidentified man basically snitching on themselves as they held up big stacks of cash for the camera and bragged that they "got a safe."
He's definitely not the first to get arrested after allegedly bragging about a crime on Facebook. These guys were arrested after bragging about a gang-related murder in New York, and this teenager was arrested after posting about "drivin' drunk" on Facebook in 2013.