This disturbing case highlights escalating stalking behavior by a jilted ex-boyfriend in Parkland, Florida. Jakir Hasan, a 23-year-old EMT from West Palm Beach, faces serious charges after allegedly confessing to deputies.
Harassment Timeline
Hasan dated the victim for about two years; they split 8-9 months ago and never lived together or had kids. For six months, he bombarded her via texts, social media, and letters pleading to reunite, creating new accounts when blocked. On January 11, her brother found a 2 a.m. driveway letter from Hasan containing a live 9mm bullet (or casing) and notes about messing up and loving her deeply. A message threatened her new boyfriend; letters included suicidal remarks.
Key Evidence
On January 27–28, the victim discovered an Apple AirTag on her car via Apple’s alert, which she activated to locate. She also got unwanted flowers. Hasan admitted everything during a Broward Sheriff’s Office interview: letters, bullet, and tracker.
Arrest and Charges
Deputies arrested him January 28 at a Godfrey Road home. Charges: aggravated stalking (harassment/cyberstalking) and unlawful use of a tracking device. Booked into Broward County Jail on $10,000 bond (some reports note $0 bail on certain counts). No court date specified yet.
Florida’s stalking laws are strict—aggravated cases with credible threats or weapons can mean up to 5-15 years. Victims should document everything and seek protective orders; this fits a pattern where exes misuse tech like AirTags for control. The victim’s fear for her safety and new partner’s underscores why prompt reporting matters.














