When will drug dealers ever learn, the Internet is not your friend. A South Carolina man found that out the hard way.
30-year-old Jeremy Clayton, who’s accused of selling marijuana to undercover sheriff’s deputies in South Carolina. They tracked him down after he allegedly posted a photo on Instagram, which appears to show a hand holding a half-smoked joint and flipping off an online photo of Richland.
A concerned citizen forwarded the photo to the sheriff, who told WIS-TV the post was “disrespectful.” Lott put his Drug Suppression Team on the case.
Of course, posting a photo of a middle finger and a joint online isn’t necessarily a crime. But Clayton crossed the line when he allegedly sold undercover deputies marijuana on three separate occasions. When cops busted down Clayton’s door on Thursday, they arrested him and 24-year-old Margaret Rogers.
Clayton was charged with distribution of marijuana and possession with intent to distribute, and Rogers was charged with marijuana possession.
Source: Huffington Post
