Wanted man arrested after taunting Florida deputies on Facebook

POLK COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — The Lakeland Police Department said it arrested a man after he taunted the Polk County Sheriff’s Office on Facebook over warrants and bragged that he couldn’t be caught.

Aaron Johnson, who police said had several felony warrants, commented on Sheriff Grady Judd’s “Fishing with Judd” event: “Y’all too busy fishing, that’s why y’all didn’t catch me when I left my grandma’s house today! Should’ve waited a bit longer. Y’all accepted da challenge right? #GradyCan’tFindMe #ComeAgainGrady”

The sheriff’s office responded to the comment with: “Spoken like a real man. Way to take responsibility for your actions. No worries – we will find you. Bet.”

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The Lakeland Police Department said it ended “that little game.”…

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