A Tennessy man wanted a warrant, police said he posted pictures on social media, challenging him that he was “challenged” to find him.
The office of Shelby County Sheriff says 25 -year -old Devon Bart was arrested on Friday after sharing photos on his page on a popular social media site.
With the pictures, which have been removed from the social media site since then, the depot said Bart claimed that “if he was going to jail, the authorities would have to find him first.”
“We all take warrants and laws very seriously in Sheriff’s office,” Chief Deputy Anthony Bakner said in a post on the department’s Facebook page.
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Police told Devon Bart that he had taunted social media. (Shelby County Sheriff Office)
He said, “To pursue deputy is not a game – ignoring the law has serious consequences,” he continued.
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The Shelby County Sheriff Office in Tennessee warned the people not to taunt the officials. (Shelby County Sheriff Office)
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Deputies located Bart and arrested him without any incident and booked him in Shelby County Jail.
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According to Sheriff’s office, Bart’s warrant was in relation to the domestic-related attack.
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