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Most-wanted criminal arrested after posting Instagram video of himself

Posted on September 19, 2017 by Xordac Prime

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A Texas outlaw on the Lone Star State’s 10 most-wanted list was arrested Tuesday in Los Angeles after he posted a video to Instagram of himself showing off his arsenal of weapons.

Christopher Ricardo Gonzalez, 18, was arrested after Dallas authorities tracked his location to a Los Angeles suburb, where he was taken into custody around 2am with the assistance of a police dog. Texas officials supplied Los Angeles police with the fugitive’s GPS coordinates following his Instagram post.

The fugitive, aka Little Chris, is connected to the Bloods and is wanted on suspicion of murder, robbery, and a string of home invasions, the authorities said.

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Source: Ars Technica – Most-wanted criminal arrested after posting Instagram video of himself

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