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‘I am a thief’ – Man whose Instagram account led to his arrest

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This guy clearly had no filter.

A Florida man was slapped with 142 felony charges after police discovered his Instagram account full of incriminating photos.

Depress Johnson, 19, had posted pictures of himself with guns, wads of cash and what appear to be drugs on his now-deleted account, where he went by “duce22ceritfied.”

This picture of a gun-toting Johnson led police to discover that the teen was the ring leader behind a bunch of robberies.

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This picture of a gun-toting Johnson led police to discover that the teen was the ring leader behind a bunch of robberies.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office had been keeping tabs on Johnson, who already had a rap sheet, because they thought he might be connected to a string of robberies in the area, WPBF reported.

When they noticed the picture of the teen grinning and holding two guns, authorities decided it was time to investigate his Lake Worth home.

There, police found a slew of stolen jewelry, electronics and firearms, according to the sheriff’s office’s Facebook page.

Police found $250,000 worth of stolen valuables at Johnson's home in Lake Worth, Fla.

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Police found $250,000 worth of stolen valuables at Johnson’s home in Lake Worth, Fla.

Johnson turned out the be the leader of a burglary ring responsible for swiping some $250,000 worth of valuable items from as many as 40 retirement communities in Palm Beach County, the Sun Sentinel reported.

When officers asked Johnson what his occupation was for the arrest report, the man reportedly said, “Thief.”

The cops have arrested at least four other people who they believe were working under Johnson, CBS 12 reported.

[NYDaily]

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