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Do you still have to use the word "allegedly" when the guy posted videos of himself on Facebook stealing a cop car? The funny thing is that cops in Tulsa encourage other criminals to use Facebook Live while committing crimes as well.
Police eventually arrested Pinney on the block where he lives. He was booked into the Tulsa County Jail on nine complaints, including eluding, resisting arrest and possession of a firearm by a felon. Stoltz said the videos will likely be used against Pinney in court. “I would encourage every criminal out there to Facebook Live their crimes so that we can catch you a lot easier and use that Facebook Live at your trial to get a better conviction,” Stoltz said.
Police eventually arrested Pinney on the block where he lives. He was booked into the Tulsa County Jail on nine complaints, including eluding, resisting arrest and possession of a firearm by a felon. Stoltz said the videos will likely be used against Pinney in court. “I would encourage every criminal out there to Facebook Live their crimes so that we can catch you a lot easier and use that Facebook Live at your trial to get a better conviction,” Stoltz said.