S.D.N.Y.: Regularly posting whereabouts on social media helps show nexus to cell phone

Officers keyed on defendant as a shooting suspect because of a social media post from a year before with him wearing what appear to be the pants worn by the shooter. As for nexus to defendant’s phone, they rely on more than just the generalized belief that cell phones are usually carried by everyone. The suspect regularly posted his whereabouts. United States v. Samuels, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 40372 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 6, 2025):

However, the agent affidavit in this case does not merely rely on the notion that cellphones are ubiquitous in the modern day. The agent affidavit states that Defendant used a cellphone in the days before and after the shooting and that Defendant used his Instagram to “post pictures of his whereabouts[,]” one of which shows Defendant wearing the “pants worn by Individual-1”. See Gov’t Opp., Ex. A at 12-13. It is not disputed that Defendant uses an Instagram account, so it could also be reasonably inferred that Defendant uses a cellphone to post pictures to his Instagram account. In order to use the phone to post pictures of himself wearing distinctive pants, he must possess the phone at that time. It can therefore be inferred, that at a future time, while wearing the distinctive pants, during the Shooting, he also possessed the phone. The Court concludes that the magistrate judge reasonably determined that this evidence supports a showing of probable cause.

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