TikTok Star Charged With Armed Robbery After FBI Agents Recognize His Shoes In Dancing Video!
05.03.2022 - 03:33
/ perezhilton.com
Who would have guessed! The FBI tracked down a suspect who allegedly went on a months-long spree of armed robberies all because of TikTok!
According to a criminal report obtained by The Detroit News, beginning on December 1 at a 7-Eleven in Benstein, Michigan, multiple gas stations in the area were robbed by a man dressed in mostly black clothes, a floral-patterned backpack, and Nike sneakers. Each time, he would hold the clerk at gunpoint and ask for money. By his second robbery in mid-January at the Marathon gas station in Dearborn, he began to get sloppy and left behind a .40 caliber bullet.
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Nearly two weeks later, he returned to the original 7-Eleven for a second time, where he left another bullet, connecting him to the crime. Cops said in the report:
On February 1, the bandit hit up a third store, the Old West Tobacco store in Novi. This time the employee noticed that he had some pink or red hair peeking from under his mask. Authorities seemed to be spinning their tails until someone tipped Dearborn Police off to a Snapchat account named “Chozenn_One.” The username was quickly changed to “ChozenWrld,” which was also the name of a popular TikTok account. A thorough investigation of the account led to the dance video (below) that highlighted the same shoes that the alleged criminal wore in the robberies.
A more recent video also showed that the TikToker had died his hair a pinkish purple as one witness described. It was also posted the day before the 7-Eleven was robbed for the second time.
The suspect was identified as 22-year-old Chozen Terrell-Hannah. He has over 150,000 followers on the app and more than a million
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