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It's not public when it's marked as private. That's the whole issue...no one can see it except those you designate to share it with. The officer used a false identity, gender, etc to form a "personal" relationship with the suspect and proceeded to trample all over his right to be protected from unlawful search.
The absurdity here is that you can't support your opposition to my position with anything of substance.
I imagine the police will just say that was an "undercover" account.