When criminals become content creators: The TikTok chase that gave police their evidence
Description
He thought posting his high‑speed escape would make him famous—little did he know the cops were already streaming his confession in 4K.
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Show Notes
Good morning, Emerald Coast! This is Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell, your “Friday‑Eve” hosts, coming to you live on 100.3 K‑ROQ. In today’s episode we’re kicking things off with a rapid‑fire run‑through of this week’s oddball holidays – from the dreaded National Potty Dance Day (yes, that’s a thing) to Multiple Personalities Day, Name‑Tag Day, and the tongue‑in‑cheek Cinco de Marcho.
We’ll dish out the details on tomorrow’s Mid‑South Bank cook‑out – burgers, brats, hot dogs, chips and a drink for just $7, all in support of Trey Dupree and his family. Got a big crew? We’ve got “two for fourteen,” “four for twenty‑eight,” even “ten for seventy” if you want to feed the whole office.
After that, we’ll steer you toward Navarre’s hottest comedy night at La Sala Events Center – doors open at 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m. showtime, with Jordan Gardnett headlining for $35 (buffet included).
Then, brace yourself for the Do Bob Prize segment, where we crown 18‑year‑old Derek Walker of Navarre for the most spectacular TikTok‑fueled criminal (think high‑speed Kawasaki chase, filmed, edited, and posted for fame).
We’ll also touch on the day’s other headlines: a chaotic Sunbelt basketball brawl, the passing of legendary coach Lou Holtz, United Airlines’ new “no‑loud‑media” rule, and a runaway boa constrictor named Pablo making the local news.
All of this, plus the usual weather rundown (high‑70s, partly sunny) and a quick shout‑out to our sponsors – Stripes Pub & Grill, Okaloosa Gas, OutKast Sushi, and Tomcat Custom Apparel – wrapped in the unmistakable B‑Team humor and banter you know and love.
Grab a coffee, stick around for some advice from Uncle Bobby, and get ready for another wild, rock‑filled Thursday on the B‑Team Morning Show! 🎸🕺🍔