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Tarique Peters – New York City man arrested in Hawaii after posting beach photos on Instagram

Meet Tarique Peters, a man from the Bronx in New York who went on vacation on Oahu, Hawaii. That’s apparently a crime in Hawaii as Tarique Peters was arrested by Hawaii police officers after he posted pictures posted photos on Instagram showing him outside his hotel room after he arrived in O’ahu on Monday. Obviously, racism must be involved because Mr. Peters is African American. I bet you wouldn’t hear any big reports about this ridiculous arrest from the corrupt media though. It will either be buried deep on some media websites or not reported on at all.

Hawaii is complete run by Democrats. No Republican has won the state in a presidential election election since 1984. Now it feels like the movie 1984 in Hawaii. Let this be a lesson for anyone who may have vacation plans to Hawaii later this year. DON’T go there! Go to Florida or Texas or something. Hawaii is taking their dictatorial powers to a new level.

Tarique Peters – New York City man arrested in Hawaii after posting beach photos on Instagram
Tarique Peters - New York City man arrested in Hawaii after posting beach photos on Instagram

Hawaii officials arrested a man from New York on Friday for violating the state’s 14-day quarantine rule for tourists. Tarique Peters, 23, of the Bronx posted photos on Instagram showing him outside his hotel room after he arrived in O’ahu on Monday, according to a news release from the office of Hawaii’s governor.

According to the news release Peters allegedly left his hotel room the same day he arrived “and traveled many places using public transportation.”

“Authorities became aware of his social media posts from citizens who saw posts of him — on the beach with a surfboard, sunbathing, and walking around Waikiki at night,” reads the release. “This morning agents were able to confirm with hotel personnel that had seen Peters leave his room and the premises on numerous occasions this week.”
Hawaii now requires tourists to list their contact and lodging information, and sign an agreement for 14 days of self-quarantine. “By signing the legal document, they acknowledge they understand violating the order is a criminal offense and they are subject to a $5,000 fine and/or a year imprisonment,” according to the state’s department of transportation.