The suspect of a Michigan bank robbery, was arrested by the FBI when he published photos of himself in Facebook holding a machine gun allegedly used in three robberies.
21 of old Jules Bahler, or "King Romeo, "as he called Facebook's eagle, posted several selfies with guns, but a photo posted on March 5 was the reason he was arrested on charges of bank robbery. "I bought my first house and chopper "Today ζωή life is wonderful", he wrote on his Facebook page.
According to the FBI, on the same day, Bahler broke into a branch of the Chemical Bank in Bay City, Michigan, and threatened the employees with the automatic rifle he was holding in the photo. He left with $ 7.000, according to Dailymail.
The man is also accused of robberies in two other banks within a period of eight days. Police say he took $4.300 from Genisys Credit Union on Feb. 26 and $4,000 from Bank of America on March 4.
Bahler's luck ran out when FBI agents found out about his Facebook page. Besides the fact that the suspect was sharing everything on Facebook, agents were able to identify after analyzing the photos the face Bahler's photos matched bank surveillance photos of the robber.