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You Big Dummy!!! Suspect Arrested After Commenting On His Own Wanted Photos On Facebook

Suspect Caught By Police After Commenting On Facebook Picture An Ohio man is in custody after apparently commenting under his own online wanted photos. After the Butler County Sheriff’s Office posted photos of Andrew Dale Marcum to their Facebook page , the suspect appeared to have responded to the charges in the Facebook comments. Via ABC 7 reports: I ain’t tripping half of them don’t even know me,” wrote a Facebook user under the name Andrew Marcum, whom many are now saying is the “dumbest criminal” in Ohio. “If you could stop by the Sheriff’s Office, that’d be great,” responded the Sheriff’s office in the comments. “Hey, it doesn’t hurt to ask.” Later, the Hamilton County Police also chimed in on the discussion: “Andrew Marcum please stay in Butler County…thanks for your cooperation.” Eventually, Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones took to Twitter to invite Marcum to turn himself in: While it can’t be confirmed that the man is in fact suspect Andrew Dale Marcum, the account has been active for some time, with a cover photo of a tattoo with the name “Marcum” on a man’s back post in 2014. On Tuesday night, the sheriff’s office posted another message, this one noting that Marcum had turned himself in. “Andrew Dale Marcum will be off Facebook temporarily, because there is no social media access in the Butler County Jail. He’s turned himself in,” the message read. “Thanks to our Facebook and Twitter friends for helping turn up the heat.” You big dummy!!!!!

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You Big Dummy!!! Ohio Man Arrested For Selling $100 Food Stamps On Facebook Using His Real Name And Number

Move them stamps ! Ohio Man Arrested For Selling Food Stamps On Facebook A man trying to sell his girlfriend’s food stamp card on Facebook now faces a felony charge. Via Journal News reports: Police said Derron Chamberlain posted on the social media site that he was selling his girlfriend’s food stamp card for $100. He also included his phone number for potential buyers to contact him, police said. “He did put his real information while he was doing this illegal act for everybody to see,” said Middletown Police Lt. Scott Reeve. Chamberlain, 35, of Plymouth Avenue, was excited, police said, when officers from the police department’s Special Operations Unit contacted him acting as potential buyers. “He kept calling back to the detectives to a point where they thought it was humorous how much he was calling back trying to make a deal happen,” Reeve said. About six hours after detectives called Chamberlain, they met him at Goldman Park, 1400 Highland St. Police said Chamberlain did not resist arrest and is charged with trafficking food stamps, a fifth-degree felony. “He didn’t realize he had done anything wrong,” Reeve said. “Even when they brought him into the police department and talked to him he was still surprised to find out it was illegal for him to sell his girlfriend’s food stamp card.” About $6.6 million is distributed monthly in Butler County via the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as food stamps. While benefits fraud is not a new crime, the lingering dismal economy and drug abuse, particularly heroin, has turned it into an epidemic, Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones told the Journal-News in January. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has said that food stamp fraud totals $750 million each year. An investigation launched from suspicion that Butler County’s skyrocketing food assistance dollars may be attributed in part to fraud, abuse and misuse has resulted in the arrest of hundreds and a taxpayer savings of $5.2 million since July 2012, the Journal-News reported earlier this year. The operation, manned by two Butler County sheriff’s detectives with help of state and federal agencies including the Secret Service and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, netted 116 violators between July 2012 and June 2013 and 100 from July to December 2013. Why the hell would you be dumb enough to use your real name and number to sell food stamps on Facebook??????!

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You Big Dummy!!! Ohio Man Arrested For Selling $100 Food Stamps On Facebook Using His Real Name And Number