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'You done messed up': Wanted man who challenged Polk deputies on Facebook to catch him arrested by Lakeland police

  • On June 21, 2025, the Lakeland Police Department apprehended Aaron Donta Johnson, a 29-year-old individual wanted in Polk County, Florida, and handed him over to the jail authorities.
  • Johnson posted messages on Facebook directly taunting Sheriff Grady Judd and deputies from Polk County, boasting that he could evade capture despite having several felony warrants out for his arrest.
  • Authorities responded online with phrases such as "Challenge accepted" and tracked Johnson down through coordinated efforts by officers and detectives before delivering him to the Polk County Jail.
  • Johnson taunted law enforcement by saying they were preoccupied with fishing, which is why they failed to apprehend him after he left his grandmother’s residence; the sheriff’s office responded by acknowledging his boldness and confirming his eventual arrest.
  • Johnson was arrested on multiple offenses such as breaching the terms of his pretrial release, domestic battery, felony tampering, and other related charges, highlighting law enforcement’s joint effort in response to his provocative social media posts.
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Because he hadn't appeared on his court date, the American Aaron Johnson was wanted by arrest warrant. Nevertheless, he decided on the Facebook page of the police to blaspheme about the police chief Grady Judd ... "You should have waited longer today. That's why you didn't get me when I left my grandma's house, Johnson wrote on the Facebook page of the officials. He garnished the cheeky entry with the hashtags "#Grady can't find me" and "#Test a…

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WFLA-TV broke the news in Tampa, United States on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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