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Idiot. I’d almost prefer this was a real intentional crime versus a stupid social media stunt
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TikTok creator Charles Smith is facing felony charges for allegedly spraying bug killer on grocery store produce in a now-deleted video.
The 27-year-old online prankster, also known as Wolfie Khahletti to his followers, was taken into custody on December 21, days after allegedly dowsing Walmart’s fresh food in Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug & Flea Killer in Mesa, Arizona.
He was arrested and charged with a class 6 felony (introducing poison) and two misdemeanors (criminal damage and endangerment).
According to the Mesa Police Department, Smith traveled to a Walmart on South Stapley Drive on December 19 around 8:30 p.m..
There, he filmed himself grabbing a can of bug killer and spraying it on fruit, vegetables and cooked chicken.
He didn’t pay for the chemical spray or the contaminated food estimated to have a total value of $931, per court documents obtained by The Independent.
“Once he left, he began to see comments online saying how horrible the act was, and he decided to return and collect the items,” the police statement claims.…….
Things people will do for likes and to go viral
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TikTok creator Charles Smith is facing felony charges for allegedly spraying bug killer on grocery store produce in a now-deleted video.
The 27-year-old online prankster, also known as Wolfie Khahletti to his followers, was taken into custody on December 21, days after allegedly dowsing Walmart’s fresh food in Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug & Flea Killer in Mesa, Arizona.
He was arrested and charged with a class 6 felony (introducing poison) and two misdemeanors (criminal damage and endangerment).
According to the Mesa Police Department, Smith traveled to a Walmart on South Stapley Drive on December 19 around 8:30 p.m..
There, he filmed himself grabbing a can of bug killer and spraying it on fruit, vegetables and cooked chicken.
He didn’t pay for the chemical spray or the contaminated food estimated to have a total value of $931, per court documents obtained by The Independent.
“Once he left, he began to see comments online saying how horrible the act was, and he decided to return and collect the items,” the police statement claims.…….
TikToker arrested after allegedly spraying bug killer on grocery store produce
The social media star is known to lock people in stores with bungee cords and surprise strangers with raw bacon in their laundry
www.independent.co.uk