He should be arrested for this

As usual, our stalker pal Chuck C. Johnson (who is NOT ME) is trying to elbow his way into the story of the shootings in Garland, Texas — he went to the scene of the attack and actually posted pictures of himself trespassing and tampering with the crime scene, and boasting about it.

All of the media is over here but I found a way through. #garlandshooting pic.twitter.com/U7BRH0mIeg — Charles C. Johnson (@ChuckCJohnson) May 4, 2015

This car does not appear to have been exploded. The other one was. #garlandshooting pic.twitter.com/DDmvee3aT7 — Charles C. Johnson (@ChuckCJohnson) May 4, 2015

I had to jump through some bushes to get the #garlandshooting closest photos. pic.twitter.com/ybr0eSJSXb — Charles C. Johnson (@ChuckCJohnson) May 4, 2015

Caution tape is for pussies & the dinosaur media who aren’t very serious about getting the story. #garlandshooting pic.twitter.com/u1s7Xe5A7W — Charles C. Johnson (@ChuckCJohnson) May 4, 2015

I would have gotten closer but the FBI lady shooed me off. #garlandshooting pic.twitter.com/BgIb1SF2De — Charles C. Johnson (@ChuckCJohnson) May 4, 2015

Notice that Johnson calls the yellow tape “caution tape.” Uh, no. It’s clearly marked, “CRIME SCENE - DO NOT CROSS.” That’s a bit stronger than a “caution,” wouldn’t you say?

He broke the law here, clearly and obviously, then posted the evidence himself and bragged about it. The fact is that deliberately crossing into a marked police investigation scene is a crime, and carries a possible prison sentence.

I notified Garland PD about this clear case of obstruction of justice and trespassing — if you have a Twitter account, please retweet these to bring it to the police’s attention: