let me post my crimes in my ig stories so you can love me

blatant stupidity entertains me.
i don’t understand why folks feel the need to “ig explorer page” their crimes.
it really baffles me,
but i wouldn’t have anything to font about.
so everyone meet arlando henderson.
allegedly,
he worked at wells fargo but got caught up robbing the company blind.
the way he allegedly caught his own self up tho…

 

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according to “heavy.com“:

Arlando Henderson is the former Wells Fargo employee accused of stealing nearly $90,000 from his employer over several months and then posted pictures to social media holding large stacks of cash.

Federal prosecutors say Henderson used the stolen money to buy a luxury vehicle and falsified documents to cover his tracks. Henderson, 29, worked at a bank in Charlotte, North Carolina but was arrested in San Diego on December 4, 2019.

Henderson faces charges including financial institution fraud; 19 counts of theft, embezzlement, and misapplication; and twelve counts of making false entries. He was being held at a federal detention center in San Diego, according to inmate records.

Arlando Henderson began working at a Wells Fargo location in Charlotte in April of 2019, according to the unsealed criminal indictment. Henderson had the keys to the bank vault and within two months of being hired, allegedly began stealing.

Federal prosecutors say that Henderson is accused of pocketing money from the vault on at least 18 separate occasions. The money he allegedly stole came from deposits made by bank customers.

i don’t understand why folks can’t lay low when they committing crimes.
it cracks me up when they recording themselves cheating.
do people realize they’re being watched?
people are always watching all of us.
from our feeds to our stories,
i mean we post damn near everything for review.
this hyena went from claiming bankruptcy in 2013 to flexing hard in 2019.
i wonder who was the snitch was?
i bet it was a co-worker.

if “he” was me,
you’d never see my ass again.
social media,
who?
not i,
said me.
you gotta move so low-key that you a damn ninja.
this insane need to post legit bad behavior stay catching folks up.
i love to see it.

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13 thoughts on “let me post my crimes in my ig stories so you can love me

  1. Stealing two months into the job. He wasted zero time at all, and had the nerve to flex in social media. He deserved to caught. How could you be so dumb?

  2. We are leaving men who pose with cars they don’t own, pose with stacks of money like a phone, face tattoos and other flunkies in 2019.

  3. He is not even smart enough to call tragic. When you beg like this to be locked up for most of your productive years, your request is often answered.

  4. He couldn’t even keep the job a year…

    Is it disturbing how people throat for online attention.

    Like I don’t even find this funny. This is crazy. I mean I was already thinking this story was a mess from the video but when I got down to the amounts he had taken…

    Like you only been there two months and already stealing?

    How do you throw away a good job, with decent pay?

    Now you will be in prison where the minimum wage is 0.83 cents to a $1.00 per hour.

    Make it make sense before 2019 comes to a final end!!!

  5. All I can say is I believe this is a bit of a false narrative being portrayed. He was definitely stupid for posting to social media, but the reality is he was probably caught long before he even posted picture 1. The minute that first $446.00 came up missing best believe that set off a lot of red flags and alarms. Supervisors and managers were called, headquarters and authorities were involved from the start and it really became a game of giving him enough rope to hang himself. If would’ve been caught at the first $400 that was a crime and he would face some consequences , but now that he has stole $90,000 over several months of transactions the amount of time he now faces is huge.

    1. Exactly! They do stuff like that for even the “smallest” buisness like CVS, when the drawers where short $100 They use to start reviewing tapes, and looking through the log book, so I KNOW the damn bank ain’t playing lol and this dude is taking 10,000 at ONE time!?!? 😂😂😂 baby he coulda been posting pics doing charity at the church, they were gonna catch that ass regardless

  6. What a stupid motherfucker! I just can’t figure out for the life of me why niggas are so compelled to broadcast their stupidity it’s just insanity and niggrasity never sleeps lol! 😂😂😂

  7. This is similar to the “Wolf of Howard University” case where the guy embezzled financial aid money from students and posted IG pictures of him in front of luxury vehicles and exotic locations. This dude got caught just like this Wells Fargo employee in Charlotte (Too close to home in Spindale). I am shaking my head on this one.

    1. what ever happened to him and that story? he kept talking about how he would be vindicated but i totally forgot it even happened.

    2. boop, found this on LSA.

      Looks like the school might have settled with him. Tyrone got his cheque! Graduated with more money than he started school with.

      1:18-cv-00802-RDM HANKERSON v. HOWARD UNIVERSITY et al

      Date filed: 04/09/2018
      Date terminated: 06/05/2018

      NOW COMES, Tyrone L. Hankerson, Jr., through undersigned counsel, and hereby gives notice that the above captioned action is voluntarily dismissed without prejudice pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(i) against Defendants, Howard University, Howard University Board of Trustee Chairman Stacey J. Mobley, Howard University Board of Trustee Vice Chair Mark A.L. Mason, Grant Grundy, and Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick.

      1. Sad about the Howard situation because Hankerson was clearly in the wrong. I just finished accounting this semester and Wells Fargo must have employed forensic accountants to catch Henderson. Wells Fargo has to do bank reconcilations and this is how he got caught. As others have mentioned, he had enough rope via his Instagram post to be busted by the Feds.

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