
Louisiana Police Department Trolls Man They Arrested for Rape
(Shreveport, Louisiana) - The Shreveport Police Department posted a photo of a man they arrested on social media, and now we know why they were holding up "L' with their fingers
No, the police in the photo were not saluting LSU; they were addressing a social media post the man had made before his arrest.
Police will often say that social media helps them locate those they are looking for, and in this case, it made it easy to find the man they were seeking.
According to the social media post made by the Shreveport Police, the suspect here was wanted on a rape charge. While police were outside his home about to execute a warrant, the suspect posted a photo of them on social media, and he labeled the police as "losers."
Well, that made it easy for the police to locate the man they were looking for, and the police may have had the last laugh in this chase and case.
With assistance from other police agencies, authorities tracked down the suspect, arrested him, and held up an "L" with their hands while referring to the word "Losers."
Police acknowledged that had the suspect lain low, it may have been a bit more challenging to locate him, but because of his social media "fingerprint, authorities were able to apprehend this man on a serious charge safely.
Often, criminals are hard to find, but when they post on social media, it can make them easier for police to locate. Hence, SPD said that if criminals were clever, it would be much more challenging to catch them, but that's not always the case.
Here's the viral social media post from North Louisiana. What's your take on this one?

