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Did Adam Schofield get arrested

Checked on November 24, 2025
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Executive summary

Available reporting shows incidents involving people named “Adam” in separate contexts — a viral TikToker/rapper Adamn Killa (real name Adam Kelly) was briefly detained by Chicago police after saying “arrest me” and was released without charges [1] [2]. There is no clear, direct source in the provided set that says an individual named Adam Schofield was arrested; public jail rosters, local arrest logs, warrants and court calendars in the results list many names but do not mention “Adam Schofield” by name in the provided snippets [3] [4] [5] [6] [7].

1. What the sources actually show about an “Adam” being arrested

Two news items in the results document a recent detainment of a public figure named Adamn Killa (Adam Kelly): Times of India reports Chicago police “briefly held him” after he interrupted a traffic stop on Nov. 10, and TMZ reports he was cuffed, placed in a police vehicle for about 20 minutes, then released without charges [1] [2]. Those items concern Adam Kelly (Adamn Killa), not Adam Schofield [1] [2].

2. Search results that might be mistaken for “Adam Schofield” records

The dataset includes administrative rosters, local arrest logs and warrants — documents that commonly list many individuals (a Saint Louis County jail roster, Cullman Tribune daily arrest reports, a county warrants PDF, Alaska court filings, and a local arrest log) — but the snippets provided do not show “Adam Schofield” specifically. For example, the Saint Louis County Jail roster is present as a PDF but the snippet does not list individual names in the excerpt [3]. The Cullman Tribune arrest pages are included but the snippets only establish that those pages list arrests for specific days, without naming Schofield [4] [8] [9]. The warrants PDF shows many last names including “Backer, Adam” and similar entries, but does not show “Schofield” in the snippet [5].

3. Public-record databases and people-search results are ambiguous

A Radaris people-search entry that mentions “Jason Schofield” and references an “Adam Schofield” in its snippets appears in the results, but it is a commercial profile and not a primary arrest record; the snippet lists names and associated data but does not itself confirm an arrest for an Adam Schofield [10]. Commercial aggregators can conflate names and list possible associates without authoritative arrest documentation; the provided excerpt does not say Adam Schofield was arrested [10].

4. What the sources do not say (important limitation)

Available sources do not mention an arrest of someone named Adam Schofield in the snippets provided. There is no direct citation in the search results that states “Adam Schofield was arrested” or gives booking details, charges, or jail placement for that exact name [3] [4] [5] [10]. Because the dataset includes many broad arrest logs and calendars, absence from the provided snippets does not prove he was not arrested; it only means the current reporting we were given does not document such an event [3] [4] [5] [6] [7].

5. Likely reasons for confusion and how to verify

Confusion can arise if someone hears “Adam” plus an arrest headline and assumes it refers to Adam Schofield; here, reporting about Adamn Killa (Adam Kelly) may be misattributed to another Adam [1] [2]. To verify an arrest for a specific individual — and to avoid misidentifying people with similar names — check local official sources: the sheriff or county jail inmate roster where the alleged arrest would have occurred (a Saint Louis County jail roster is in the results but the snippet does not list Schofield) and daily arrest logs or court dockets for the relevant county or state [3] [4] [6]. Commercial people-search pages may be helpful as leads but are not authoritative for arrests [10].

6. Competing perspectives and a final read

News outlets (Times of India and TMZ) agree on a brief detainment of a public content creator named Adamn Killa and that he was released without charges; both are explicit that this involved Adam Kelly and not “Schofield” [1] [2]. Local and official documents in the result set could contain an “Adam Schofield” arrest entry, but the provided snippets do not show it — meaning available sources do not mention an arrest of Adam Schofield in this collection [3] [4] [5] [10]. If you want a conclusive answer, I can search jail rosters, court dockets and local police blotters for the specific county and date range you have in mind; with that locality and a date window I can check the exact records referenced here.

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