BREAKING – Naqaun Tydree-Malik Palmer, widely known online as the “DL Whisperer,” was arrested this morning at approximately 10:22 a.m. EST on one count of felony aggravated stalking, according to arrest records obtained by Gaye Magazine. Authorities confirm that a warrant had been issued prior to his arrest.

The arrest was carried out by the Gilmer County Sheriff’s Office. Details surrounding the circumstances that led to the warrant have not yet been fully disclosed. As of publication, it remains unclear whether Palmer has secured legal representation or when he is expected to appear before a judge.

This breaking development comes on the heels of Gaye Magazine’s recent exclusive reporting that a Gilmer County judge granted a temporary protective order to media personality TS Madison against Palmer. In that coverage, court documents detailed allegations that led the court to approve the temporary order, pending a future hearing.

Naqaun Palmer aka DL Whisperer Arrested
Naqaun Palmer aka DL Whisperer Arrest Booking Record

Under Georgia law, aggravated stalking is not a minor allegation; it is a felony offense. According to O.C.G.A. § 16-5-91(b), a conviction carries a potential prison sentence of one to ten years, along with a fine of up to $10,000.

Aggravated stalking charges typically arise when someone is accused of engaging in stalking behavior in violation of a court order, such as a temporary protective order.

The predicate offense of stalking, defined under O.C.G.A. § 16-5-90, occurs when a person follows, places under surveillance, or contacts another person at or about a place or places without the consent of the other person for the purpose of harassing and intimidating the other person.

If prosecutors pursue the case successfully and a conviction follows, Palmer could face substantial prison time. Sentencing outcomes would ultimately depend on judicial discretion, the facts presented in court, and any prior criminal history.

While officials have not yet publicly confirmed whether the felony charge stems directly from an alleged violation of the temporary protective order involving TS Madison, the timing is impossible to ignore. What began as a legal dispute requiring court intervention has now escalated into a criminal matter carrying the possibility of a decade behind bars.

As of publication, it remains unclear whether Palmer has secured legal representation or when his first court appearance will take place.

Gaye Magazine will continue to monitor this developing story and provide updates as more information becomes available.

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