A Tennessee man wanted on a warrant was arrested after allegedly posting pictures on social media, daring authorities to “come find him.” The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office reported that Devon Bart, 25, was located and taken into custody on Friday following his social media posts, which taunted deputies.
Alongside the photos, which have since been removed from the platform, Bart reportedly claimed that “if he was going to jail, the authorities would have to find him first.” Chief Deputy Anthony Buckner emphasized the seriousness of the situation in a Facebook post, stating, “We take all warrants and the law very seriously at the Sheriff’s Office.” He added, “Evading deputies is not a game—ignoring the law has serious consequences.”
Bart was apprehended without incident and booked into the Shelby County Jail. His warrant was related to a domestic assault case, according to the sheriff’s office.
The incident serves as a reminder of the consequences of challenging law enforcement. The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office issued a warning to others, urging them not to taunt authorities on social media.
The story highlights the intersection of social media and law enforcement, as platforms increasingly play a role in aiding investigations and arrests.
Stepheny Price, a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business, covers topics such as missing persons, homicides, national crime cases, and illegal immigration. Story tips and ideas can be sent to [email protected].
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