To make sure you never miss out on your favourite NEW stories, we're happy to send you some reminders

Click 'OK' then 'Allow' to enable notifications

Drug Dealer Flaunts Cash Before Being Raided By Feds On Facebook Live

Drug Dealer Flaunts Cash Before Being Raided By Feds On Facebook Live

Police found a handgun, crack cocaine, ammunition, oxycodone pills and drug paraphernalia in his home.

James Dawson

James Dawson

An American man's Facebook Live was interrupted by officers as they raided his home yesterday, with a clip of the incident going viral.

Breon Hollings, 22, was busy flaunting his cash when the feds bust into his house and found a handgun, crack cocaine, ammunition, oxycodone pills and drug paraphernalia at a home on Amazon Avenue, according to an arrest report.

Watch the video here...

Hollings flashes money at the camera before he hears officers outside on a loudspeaker.

"This is Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. We have a search warrant," can be heard, followed by a series of loud noises.

A police officer eventually walks into view of the camera and you know Hollings is royally fucked.


Hollings was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of cocaine and possession of paraphernalia for the manufacture or delivery of drugs.

Filming or recording things in a 'live' environment is always risky business. Anything can happen.

Another case in point was Steven Leannais who live-streamed himself accidentally killing his friend at a dinner party in Cleveland, Ohio.

The people involved in the clip claim to not know whether the firearm is loaded or not, telling Steven he should probably check before he does anything with it. He then holds up bullets to the camera, however, one must have still been in the chamber.

Eventually 27-year-old Anthony Stanford II arrived and was then allegedly killed by Leannais, the Daily Mail reports.

According to police reports, once the stream ended the host lowered the weapon to his side and pulled the trigger, shooting his guest in the chest.


Credit: Cleveland City Jail

Leannais reportedly rang the emergency services straight away. Anthony was rushed to hospital but died a short time afterwards.

The 30-year-old 'accidental' shooter appeared in Cleveland Municipal Court earlier this week and faces a bond set at $10,000.

Prosecutors are reported to not be considering the murder to be an 'accident', and are placing full responsibility on the shoulders of Leannais.

Featured Image Credit: YouTube