Miami Beach Man Arrested for Disrupting Traffic for Social Media Fix: "I'm a Free Man, Baby"
A social media influencer with over 3.2 million YouTube subscribers was taken into custody in Miami Beach early Saturday morning after he allegedly disrupted traffic to film content for his online channel.
According to arrest documents obtained by CBS News, the 22-year-old, identified as Jack Doherty, attempted to create a video while blocking traffic on Washington Avenue within the city's Entertainment District. Police officers were conducting a high-visibility detail in the area when they encountered the individual who separated from his group and started engaging them to "create video content."
Despite multiple commands to exit the roadway and warnings that failing to comply would result in arrest, Doherty refused to leave the road. He even told officers he had "once I'm done with this bet," as he was found to have a significant amount of amphetamine and marijuana on him.
According to the documents, police officers searched Doherty's person and discovered half of an orange oval-shaped pill with 3 imprinted on it, consistent with a Schedule II amphetamine, as well as three hand-rolled suspected cannabis cigarettes.
Doherty was subsequently taken into custody by Miami Beach Police, who stated that they remain committed to maintaining public safety and order throughout the city, regardless of celebrity status.
A night after his arrest, Doherty posted a TikTok video on Saturday night showing him being released from jail and boasting about being "free" again, saying "I'm a free man, baby. Let's go."
CBS News has reached out to Doherty's representatives for comment on the incident.
A social media influencer with over 3.2 million YouTube subscribers was taken into custody in Miami Beach early Saturday morning after he allegedly disrupted traffic to film content for his online channel.
According to arrest documents obtained by CBS News, the 22-year-old, identified as Jack Doherty, attempted to create a video while blocking traffic on Washington Avenue within the city's Entertainment District. Police officers were conducting a high-visibility detail in the area when they encountered the individual who separated from his group and started engaging them to "create video content."
Despite multiple commands to exit the roadway and warnings that failing to comply would result in arrest, Doherty refused to leave the road. He even told officers he had "once I'm done with this bet," as he was found to have a significant amount of amphetamine and marijuana on him.
According to the documents, police officers searched Doherty's person and discovered half of an orange oval-shaped pill with 3 imprinted on it, consistent with a Schedule II amphetamine, as well as three hand-rolled suspected cannabis cigarettes.
Doherty was subsequently taken into custody by Miami Beach Police, who stated that they remain committed to maintaining public safety and order throughout the city, regardless of celebrity status.
A night after his arrest, Doherty posted a TikTok video on Saturday night showing him being released from jail and boasting about being "free" again, saying "I'm a free man, baby. Let's go."
CBS News has reached out to Doherty's representatives for comment on the incident.