Authorities say that there was something a little âtoo averageâ about his Twitter
By Livia Turnbull, Contributor
Sixteen-year-old Alex Wexham is your typical teenager. He likes junk food, angsts about dating, and has a Twitter account. However, Wexhamâs life hasnât been in accordance with typical teenage-hood since the authorities showed up at his front door Tuesday night.
âThey said I was under arrest for being suspicious,â said Wexham. âI donât understand. Iâm not like those dumbasses who ended up in jail after posting their party pics all over Twitter.â
Wexhamâs Twitter account showed nothing about him attending parties or doing any illegal activities. The last thing he tweeted about was his current grades for two of his classes.
âIm getting a B in Science and a C in Math #Fuckyeah #A&Wany1,â said the tweet.
âIâm really bad at Math,” Wexham explained, âbut I donât know why anybody would be upset over a âC.â”
âWeâre monitoring every teen and college studentâs Twitter now,” said head of the new Twitter-monitoring police division, NSAOKAY, Andrew Toshi. âWexhamâs Twitter just seemed a bit too normal for us. Weâd expect a young person to try and get away with underage drinking or marijuana at least once.â
âAre you kidding me?â responded Wexham. âMy parents would literally kill me if I came home drunk or reeking of pot. They would also take away my phone.â
Alex Wexham was released with a warning to try and act a little more devious on his social media. Wexham has since deleted his Twitter account claiming, âTrigonometry is a lot easier to understand than this.â
âHeâll be back,” said Toshi. âYoung people canât live without social media for very long. Now, if you excuse me, Iâve got to update our Twitter with this important bulletin.â