
Florida Police Arrest LSU Student, Then Mock Tiger Fans in Viral Facebook Post
BATON ROUGE, La. (KMDL-FM) - The Walton County Sheriff's Office currently has its hands full right now with Spring Break in full swing for numerous colleges across the U.S. One of those schools on Spring Break is LSU.
The other night, the Walton County Sheriff's Office responded to a call involving a house party where attendees were reportedly throwing glass bottles from the balcony.
When it was over, one LSU student was arrested, and the Walton County Sheriff's Office took to their Facebook page to poke some fun at Tiger fans.
LSU Student Arrested At Spring Break
In a post by Walton County Sheriff's Office to Facebook, they announce they recently evicted a group of students, most of them from LSU, from a house in Miramar Beach, Florida.
READ MORE: Women Used Drones Disguised as Crows to Fly Contraband Into Louisiana Prison
The post begins with "Time to Geaux!"
From the Walton County Sheriff's Office Facebook post -
A group of spring breakers was evicted first thing this morning from a home in a private community in Miramar Beach. Most attend LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Just before 3 a.m., a security guard called to report what looked like someone throwing glass bottles from a balcony on Wadleigh Way. One nearly hit him as he was making rounds doing security checks.
The post goes on to explain that when officers arrived at the scene they found broken glass covering the driveway to the home and the street in front of the home. No one in the house was of legal drinking age.
Officers say they arrested one 19-year-old, a student at LSU, who admitted to throwing glass bottles from the balcony of the home. In the post, they describe his admission as "Taking one for his Tiger team".
READ MORE: Louisiana Woman Arrested for Abandoning Child at Laundromat
The department ends its post with one more dig at LSU by saying "Let this be a friendly reminder: Hold That Tiger."
Below is the full Facebook post from the Walton County Sheriff's Office via James Spann.
7 Secret Beaches and Swimming Holes in Louisiana
Gallery Credit: Michael Scott
