Last Updated on 12/13/2013 by Julius Motal

Depree Johnson is a 19-year-old kid that just doesn’t get it. Already a convicted felon, he took to Instagram to show off two sidearms and a grill that you wouldn’t fry a burger on. Felons cannot own guns. A sheriff’s deputy in Palm Beach County, Florida was combing through the social media multiverse for any signs of folks fighting the law.
The deputy saw Johnson’s account, and must’ve thought, “Oh dear. Sheriff, we’ve got a live one!” A warrant was secured, and a search of Johnson’s resident revealed $250,000 worth of items in stolen goods. He’s also suspected of being involved in some 40 burglaries from senior centers. All of this earned Johnson 142 felony charges. His Instagram account “duce22ceritfied” has since been shut down.
Johnson lived life by the #nofilter rule. He fought the law. And the law won.
Via CNET
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