A Pennsylvania cop who assisted in escorting the Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger from his court appearance on Tuesday piqued the interest of several social media users – and was soon lauded not for his bravery, but for his good looks.

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Kohberger, who normally resides in Washington not far from Idaho State but was spending the holidays with family in the Poconos, started the extradition procedure back to Idaho during the planned appearance. Nunez, a huge man with a sculpted jaw line and a toned physique, also gained some fresh fame for his sinister good looks during this time.

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Who is James Nunez?

James Nunez is a Monroe County officer who was born in 1991. 

Nunez, a Poconos native and former prison officer, has been a member of the force for more than three years. Prior to that, he was employed as a corrections officer in Monroe.

Nunez got a lot of social media attention for his appearance when photos of him escorting Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger started surfacing on the internet. 

On social media, many people were quick to draw attention to some of the arresting qualities of the police, with some of the posts proving more graphic than others.

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‘I’ve had enough of BK for now,’ one user wrote, referring to the suspect, a 28-year-old PhD student at Idaho University accused of murdering students Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, and Ethan Chapin, 20.

‘Let’s just look at these pictures for a minute to brighten the feed,’ the woman wrote before thanking the officer for his service.

‘Hello officer,’ another enthralled onlooker said, adding several emojis to indicate the well-proportioned cop had caught her eye.

‘I suddenly feel like committing a felony,’ said another.

‘Hello officer,’ another enthralled onlooker said, adding several emojis to indicate the well-proportioned cop had caught her eye.

‘I suddenly feel like committing a felony,’ said another.

‘Hello officer,’ another enthralled onlooker said, adding several emojis to indicate the well-proportioned cop had caught her eye.

‘I suddenly feel like committing a felony,’ said another.