This one almost sounds fake. But it’s not.
According to a breakdown from Colion Noir, a man in Alabama is now facing federal gun charges after posting a video to Instagram during a Mardi Gras event and unknowingly handing the feds everything they needed.
The setup? A deadly shooting during Joe Cain Day festivities in Mobile.
Instead of laying low, one guy decided to jump on Instagram and mock the victim, literally acting out how the man died, per FOX 10 News.
Bad enough. But here’s where it gets worse. Federal agents reviewing the video noticed something on the pistol in his waistband: A Glock switch. Game over.
For anyone unfamiliar, a Glock switch (also called an auto sear) converts a semi-auto pistol into a fully automatic weapon, which makes it a machine gun under federal law.
And that’s not a gray area. Possessing one without proper registration is already a federal felony under the National Firearms Act.
No new law needed; no loophole; no debate. Just illegal.
According to the federal complaint, the case didn’t come from some new enforcement push or expanded gun control effort. It came from the video. The guy posted it himself.
As Noir puts it, this wasn’t law enforcement catching a criminal through policy. It was someone essentially building a case against himself in real time.
And that’s the bigger point. Stories like this tend to spark calls for more gun control. But in this case, the key piece (the illegal modification) was already banned. Already enforced. Already a felony. The system didn’t fail here.
If anything, it worked exactly as designed. The only reason this situation turned into a federal case? The suspect made sure everyone could see it. Which brings it back to a pretty simple takeaway:
- It wasn’t a background check,
- It wasn’t a registry,
- It wasn’t a new law,
- It was Instagram.
And sometimes, that’s all it takes.
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