知名TikTok创作者特里隆·托马斯,以“Mr Prada”的身份拥有近四百万粉丝,近日在路易斯安那州巴吞鲁日被警方逮捕。据指控,他在交通检查中拒绝遵守警察命令,犯有加重刑事损害、阻碍执行公务以及未经授权使用机动车辆的罪名。

周二晚些时候,警方发布了对托马斯的通缉令。根据官员提交的一份声明文件,在一次停车检查中,托马斯驾驶的汽车被报告为失窃,并且他在撞向警察的汽车后逃离现场。此后他被在德克萨斯州达拉斯逮捕并等待引渡回巴吞鲁日。

同一天,坦皮奥哈县警长办公室通过Facebook发布了同样的一起交通拦截事件描述及嫌疑人的照片,该嫌疑人被认为是驾驶这辆被盗车辆的最后一人。虽然帖子未点名托马斯,但鼓励提供更多关于照片中人物的信息。Facebook的帖子指出,在这一事件中使用的被盗汽车属于已发现尸体被包裹在防水布上的69岁心理治疗师威廉·尼古拉斯·亚伯拉罕所有。

目前,警方正将亚伯拉罕之死调查为谋杀,尚未公布嫌疑人身份。巴吞鲁日郡警长办公室领导的这项调查在电子邮件回复中表示,“暂无相关信息可公开”。

围绕这一事件的社交媒体猜测托马斯与上述嫌疑人物高度相关,并错误地声称他涉嫌杀害了亚伯拉罕。托马斯因其在TikTok上发布的模仿其他创作者内容的喜剧视频而闻名,根据知网解释,在这些被删除的视频中,托马斯曾表示对抄袭行为毫不后悔。

对于此次逮捕事件,巴吞鲁日警方及托马斯本人的代表尚未回复询问请求。


新闻来源:www.nbcnews.com
原文地址:Popular TikTok creator Mr Prada arrested
新闻日期:2024-10-02
原文摘要:

Popular TikTok creator Terryon Thomas, known as Mr Prada to nearly 4 million followers, has been arrested on suspicion of aggravated criminal damage to property, resisting an officer and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, issued a warrant for Thomas’ arrest Tuesday after, officials say, he refused to comply with officers during a traffic stop, according to an affidavit filed Tuesday. The arrest warrant claims that the vehicle Thomas was driving was reported stolen and that Thomas backed into the officers’ car and fled.  Thomas was arrested in Dallas and awaits extradition to Baton Rouge. On the day the arrest warrant was issued, the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana posted on Facebook describing an identical traffic stop incident, along with photos of a person of interest, who it said was the last person believed to have driven a stolen vehicle in the described incident. The post did not name Thomas; it asked for more information about the person in the photos. The Facebook post said the stolen vehicle used in the incident is believed to belong to therapist William Nicholas Abraham, 69, whose body was found wrapped in a tarp on the side of a highway Sunday.  Law enforcement officials are investigating Abraham’s death as a homicide and have not named a suspect. A representative for the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office, which is leading the investigation, said in an email that it has “no information for release.” Social media posts speculating that Thomas was the person of interest in the Facebook post spread on social media Tuesday. Numerous posts across TikTok and X, some getting millions of views, falsely claimed that Thomas was wanted for killing Abraham.  Thomas gained notoriety on TikTok for his comedic videos, many of which he was accused of copying from other creators, according to Know Your Meme. Thomas made now-deleted videos expressing that he was unapologetic about replicating other creators, according to Know Your Meme. Baton Rouge police and representatives for Thomas did not immediately respond to requests for comment. 

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