๐จ Cops Crash Ja Morant’s Chill Time Amid Insta-Talk! Who’s Next, Your Grandma? ๐ง๐ค
TL;DR:
Memphis Grizzlies’ NBA star, Ja Morant, receives an unexpected knock on the door from Tennessee’s finest boys in blue. The cops were all riled up following some mystifying messages Ja posted on Instagram. But no worries, fam, Ja’s just “going through something.” ๐คทโโ๏ธ๐ฎโโ๏ธ๐
Ever had one of those days when you’re deep in your feelings, post some cryptic stuff online and next thing you know, there’s a policeman knocking at your door, just to check you’re okay? No? Well, Ja Morant can tell you all about it. ‘Cause that’s exactly how it went down for him.
Picture this: it’s Wednesday, you’re chilling, getting some well-deserved me-time when, boom! Tennessee’s finest are outside, all concerned because of your Insta game. Bizarre, right? The guys are cool, though. After a quick check, they’re like, “He’s just going through something.” So, no need to stress, folks. ๐๐คจ
But the real question here is, since when did posting cryptic messages on social media become a police matter? Isn’t it everyone’s God-given right to be a little mysterious online? ๐ค๐ญ
Look, we all have days when we’re feeling a bit off, a little mysterious, maybe even slightly dramatic. We post ambiguous captions on our photos, slap on a moody filter, and call it a day. Are we all gonna get welfare checks from our local PD now? Is your Grandma next because she posted a black-and-white photo with no caption? And what about those friends who always post vaguebook statuses like “Some people… ๐”? Do they get a wellness check, too?
Well, Ja Morant is no different. He’s a human. He’s got feelings. He’s allowed to be “going through something,” just like the rest of us. Now he knows, though, that his ‘something’ could lead to a friendly cop stopping by, asking if everything is alright.
But this whole episode also has us thinking, isn’t there something a bit off about police doing a welfare check based on some unclear social media posts? Are we heading towards a future where your social media activity will dictate a cop showing up at your door? ๐ค๐ฎโโ๏ธ๐ป
And, on a slightly different note, don’t you just love how the officials put it? Ja Morant is simply “going through something.” Couldn’t they be a bit more cryptic? ๐๐คฆโโ๏ธ
So, dear readers, let’s talk about this – When is it acceptable for the police to interfere based on our social media behavior? And just how far do you think this trend could go? Could your next “mood” post lead to a welfare check? ๐ง๐ฎ