Fugitive commented on Facebook's Most Wanted List and got caught
Internet is a weird place and sometimes weirdest things happen online. In that sense a funny accident took place.
Online world is something out of control and sometimes even the absurdist thing can be beneficial. Something like that took place recently. Christopher Spaulding, who lives in the US state of Georgia, made an interesting contribution to law enforcement. Spaulding got himself caught with a comment he made on Facebook. On November 28, the Rockdale County Sheriff's Office shared the month's Most Wanted List on its social media platform.
Fugitive commented on Facebook's Most Wanted List and got caught
Spaulding commented on this post two days later, "What about me?" she asked. On December 1, the official account of the sheriff's office replied, "You are right, there are two warrants for your arrest. We are on the way." Rockdale County police announced the arrest of the fugitive that same day. "Thank you for your support in your capture," the statement said. Spaulding reportedly had an arrest warrant for violating parole rules.
Authorities also pointed out that the Most Wanted List, consisting of 10 people, was prepared according to the seriousness of the crimes. It was emphasized that the suspects not included in this list were also caught.