Sunday, November 8, 2015

Wanted Murderer Tricks Police Into Releasing Him

On November 6th in Augusta, Georgia, a man under the alias of Terrance Brown was arrested under the charges of disorderly conduct. When arrested, he had no identification with him, so he was able to successfully lie to the police and use a fake name. When Terrance was booked originally, no fingerprints were required, but they were required once he was bailed out, just to be able to verify his identity. During the fingerprint process, Terrance's real identity would have shown up, which brings up the question: were the police officers not paying attention enough to see his true identity, along with a warrant for his arrest for murder in another county? The releasing officer and his/her supervisor obviously didn't follow the correct procedure. To make matters worse, Terrance's brother Antonio Brown bailed him out, also using a fake name, which proves once again that police failed to check for correct identification. Police are still searching to get Terrance Brown back in custody, but they have Antonio Brown with charges of assisted release. 

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