Young Black 19 year Old Accused Of Armed Robbery Gets Released From Jail Because He Was Updating Status On Facebook Sametime The Crime Was Being Committed In Harlem!

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7 reports " At the time the armed robbery in Brooklyn happened, Rodney Bradford was 13 miles away at his father's apartment in Harlem.Lucky for Rodney, he was also on Facebook. Little did he know that updating his status would help get him out of jail.If he hadn't, Bradford, 19, might probably still be locked in a cell at Rikers Island."Thank you Facebook. That's all I can say. Thank you Facebook," Bradford said." Shout out to Natasha!
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7 reports " At the time the armed robbery in Brooklyn happened, Rodney Bradford was 13 miles away at his father's apartment in Harlem.Lucky for Rodney, he was also on Facebook. Little did he know that updating his status would help get him out of jail.If he hadn't, Bradford, 19, might probably still be locked in a cell at Rikers Island."Thank you Facebook. That's all I can say. Thank you Facebook," Bradford said." Shout out to Natasha!

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7 reports " At the time the armed robbery in Brooklyn happened, Rodney Bradford was 13 miles away at his father's apartment in Harlem. Lucky for Rodney, he was also on Facebook. Little did he know that updating his status would help get him out of jail. If he hadn't, Bradford, 19, might probably still be locked in a cell at Rikers Island. "Thank you Facebook. That's all I can say. Thank you Facebook," Bradford said." Shout out to Natasha!
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