Group Posts A Song About Crime They Commited, Get Arrested -- Concidence?
I came acoss a story about a guy who pulled up next to a parked, empty police car and thought it would make a great backdrop for a selfie of him holding a bag of pot and a gun. He also thought it would be a great idea to put the photo on Instagram. The next thing you know, he's under arrest -- which I dismissed as a mere coincidence. But then I came across this story:
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They were convicted? How were they found competent to stand trial? |
See that guy on the far right with the braids?
Here's an update: I'll stick with rock and roll, thank you -- we OD a lot, but not each other. |
Apparently hi-tech self-snitching is becoming an epidemic -- and pay special attention to the very first story...
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Here's another one whose dial is stuck on "dumbass":
Chicago Tribune: Angelo S. Morris...was pulled over...and given a traffic citation for improper use of a signal...But after he got back into his car and drove away...Morris pulled a gun from his pants and began imitating and mocking the officers who had ticketed him...videotaping (it) with his phone...Morris posted the video on Facebook... |
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Nice to know there's still honor among thieves. But if you're going to literally shove "info" down law enforcement's throats, there's no REASON to snitch, is there?Burn a hole in my tongue before I'd rat. If anything did the Snitching it was this (Facebook) shit... (It)...Done Gave The Police...Too Much Info... The time has come to give this thread an official theme song: :rolleyes: |
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Clearly, the robbers had advance notice that there would be a bit of money on the premises before the party even started. While posting pics of it sure didn't help, it smells -- it STINKS -- of an inside job. And is that a bottle of sizzurp that Soulja Boy is holding next to the money? |
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Newest members of the Self-Snitching Hall of Brainless -- what part of "house arrest" do they not understand?
(Fashion tip: Illegal weapons don't coordinate well with monitor ankle bracelets.) |
You thought this guy was a total idiot?
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Poor guy didn't even have time to flush it down the toilet... |
What part of "being on probation" does he not understand?
The 2017 BET Awards included a tribute to the recently deceased rapper Prodigy, a charity celebrity basketball game, a video appearance by former first Lady Michelle Obama, and the announcement of a reunion tour of New Edition. But what really stole the show was the undercard: at pre- and post-BET award events, no less than half a dozen brawls broke out between rival hiphop factions.
The main event took place between rappers Sarafee and Meek Mill: Did you note Safaree said he saw Meek get out of a car? Not according to Meek -- he posted an alibi: https://www.instagram.com/p/BVtVLk0A...en-by=meekmill To which someone responded by posting video of Meek getting out of a car: http://rocktivity.com/bj/milll_1.png Of course, denying he was there doesn't prove that he ordered or helped plan Sarfaree's ambush. But it doesn't help matters that he told TMZ this: Quote:
(Mill) was found guilty for a parole violation again on December 17, 2015...He was sentenced to 90 days of house arrest...was not allowed to work and was required to do daily community service...Additionally, he was also sentenced to six more years of probation... That's right -- Meek Mill may have just self-snitched his way into getting thrown back in jail! If he'd lie about being there while video cameras were rolling in broad daylight, why should the court believe that he neither ordered nor helped organize Sarafee's ambush? |
Self-Snitching: Its Not Just For Hiphoppers Anymore
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The wrong rapper takes a stand against rap concert violence:
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It may be time to close down this thread...presenting the self-snitcher du tutti self snitchers...
When a...man’s cocaine disappeared from his car, he made a phone call. The moral of this story: if there's anything worse than selling OR using illegal drugs, it's selling AND using illegal drugs!!! |
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TMZ: ...(M)ore than 5 years after a warrant was issued for (his)...arrest...former New York Yankees star...Danny Tartabull...has finally been captured... Well, let's be fair -- children can learn how to take care of themselves; cars can't! |
Self-Snitching Goes International:
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http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/...1109361487.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/...1108166496.jpg Nice work, guys -- all you have to worry about now is paying taxes on your illegally earned income, and the drug cartel getting nervous about you snitching on them. They may put out the word that there's a big payday waiting for anyone who silences you permanently! |
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In the course of trying to find an allegedly missing gram of marijuana, a group of about a dozen young people in Brooklyn, New York City, watched as someone was beaten into agreeing to a strip search. I know this because the incident was live streamed, then posted.
Only one person in the video attempted to hide his face, but he shouldn't have bothered -- it isn't as though the police are in the habit of investigating online criminal activity...and by the way, the victim DIDN'T have the marijuana. :roll: |
In a bid to generate credibility as an American urban hiphopper, a rapper based in the state of Rhode Island named himself after the state of Montana. He's put out songs titled Sell Drugz and Feds Watching, and...well, guess what?
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P.S. And if he got a maximum of just three years on charges that normally result in a minimum of ten, it suggests that Mr. Millz can "sing" as well as rap -- NOT the best first impression to make on your cellmates! |
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The "middle finger from the stand" scene is not going to happen because there is not going to be a Taxstone murder trial: he accepted a 20-year sentence on his weapons-related charges in exchange for his murder-related charges being dropped (the alternative was life imprisonment -- and since he hit someone other than his intended target, qualifying for parole after 20-25 years would not have been a option). However, the attempted murder trial of Troy Ave is still scheduled, in which these lines from 2 Legit 2 Quit might prove to be problematic: ...I beat him up and take his pistol right out his hand...The problem? Well, this is what will get you convicted of attempted murder where the shootings took place: Quote:
P.S. You're not snitching if YOU'RE the victim. |
And the award for dumbest performance by a self-snitcher goes to...
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Either Bryant succeeded in making his $20K USD bail -- which would be no problem considering all the fancy Hollywood "friends" he's posed with on Instagram -- or he gave someone access to his Facebook page with a request to take the video offline! |
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9/2018 UPDATE: Four days before jury selection was to begin, Knight agreed to plead no contest to voluntary manslaughter (killing someone as a result of trying to injure them) and accept a sentence of 28 years. |
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Not exactly high-tech self-snitching
but the moral of this story is important enough to merit bending the rules:
I plead guilty to having once spent a week driving without auto insurance. I only drove to and from work, took public transportation otherwise -- and most important, took great care NOT to do anything that might generate police attention... On the ninth day of March, a self-snitcher gave to cops: 1 loaded 9mm magazine |
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An admirable sentiment, surely. But in America, illegally earned income is taxable -- and since he couldn't pay the taxes without admitting that the money was illegally earned, publicly stating that he earned that much wasn't the smartest idea. Nor was it smart of Ralo to complain on Instagram that he'd "lost a million dollars in one day" the day after eight of his associates were busted for transporting several hundred pounds of weed from a private jet back in December. Quote:
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https://yt3.ggpht.com/a-/ACSszfGpqmW...ffffff-rj-k-no It's the logo for ZackTV1 -- Zachary "ZackTV" Stoner is the one who filmed and posted the video that got those guys arrested. |
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Yet another reason to "watch" what you post online
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Just another day at the office, right? Not quite -- let the self-snitching begin! Quote:
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There's a movie where a killer determines the fate of his victims by a coin toss:
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