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A Florida sheriff said Wednesday that he’ll arrest Apple CEO Tim Cook if the tech company ever refuses to unlock an iPhone for his investigators.
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd issued the warning at a press conference this week where authorities discussed the arrests of five individuals accused of being linked to the brutal January 2015 death of Robert Banks, an alleged drug dealer.
Polk County sheriff’s deputies on Tuesday night arrested three brothers — Brian Johnson, Jr. 25, Anthony Johnson, 19, and Nathan Johnson, 17 — and their friend, Michael Gunn, 25, in connection with the January murder. Brian Johnson Sr., the 47-year-old father of the brothers, was arrested Wednesday and charged as an accessory after the fact, The Ledger reported.
Sheriff Judd told reporters that the murder suspects took pictures of Banks’ lifeless body and that the images are believed to still be on one of their smartphones. The suspects are cooperating with authorities and have given up the passcodes to their devices so investigators can search for the grisly pictures, the sheriff said.
But amid the Justice Department’s ongoing efforts to access the contents from an iPhone at the center of an unrelated terrorism probe, Sheriff Judd said he’s ready to do whatever it takes if Apple stonewalls any similar attempts out of Polk County.
“Let me tell you, the first time we do have trouble getting into a cellphone, we’re going to seek a court order from Apple, and when they deny us, I’m going to go lock the CEO of Apple up,” Sheriff Judd said at Wednesday’s press conference. “I’ll lock the rascal up.”