Some Facebook posts which leads to jail



Today i will going to tell some things about Facebook, all these things are strange but it's TRUE.
i will describe some posts of Facebook by which somebody has to go jail,so don't make same mistake on Facebook
1. London Eley of Philadelphia allegedly used Facebook to find and hire someone to kill Corey White, the father of her child. “I will pay somebody a
stack to kill my baby father,” Eley wrote . A man named Timothy Bynum allegedly accepted Eley’s offer, writing, “say no more,” “what he look like?” and “need dat stack 1st,” , both of whom were taken into custody in June 2011


221-year-old Eric James Wilson, of Florida has been charged with battery domestic violence and a misdemeanor after an argument that began when he changed relationship status on Facebook. He went from ‘married’ to ‘single’ on Facebook.


3. A teenager was arrested in May 2011 for allegedly distributing a provocative list via Facebook that ranked the physical appearance of 50 girls from his high school. The list described the girls by explicit, derogatory nicknames and assessed their physical appearance,  desirability,  activities and other characteristics.’


4. A 19-year-old Florida mother faced legal trouble after she posted a Facebook photo of her infant appearing to smoke.


5. Former U.S. Congress candidate Cheryl Allen was arrested and charged in January 2011 for reportedly threatening several civil servants . She posted ”One day I will have my revenge on your seeking so much revenge on me,”


6.  In September 2010, Robert Nickson Jr, a 27 year-old Pennsylvania man was arrested for an alleged relationship with a 14-year-old girl on facebook.


7.  In April 2011, Houston police apprehended four suspects in a bank robbery case. Police said that suspicious Facebook posts led them to connect the group, including two bank tellers, to the heist. They had posted  ”"Get $$$” and “‘WIPE MY TEETH WITH HUNDEREDS .”


8. In April 2011, two preteen girls from a Seattle suburb were charged with cyberstalking and first-degreecomputer trespassing , girls “allegedly posted explicit photos and comments on the Facebook page of a 12-year-old classmate


9.  In Carson City, Nevada a group of six girls (ages 12 to 13) were arrested in January 2011 for allegedly posting threatening comments on the wall of a Facebook event titled “Attack A Teacher Day.”


10.  A group of four teens, aged between 13-14 from Florida, were arrested at their school for allegedly directing threats towards another classmate via Facebook. Mistakenly believing that a middle school classmate had caused the arrest of a friend, a quartet of Florida teenagers exchanged Facebook messages discussing the killing of the suspected ‘snitch’.

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