The TikToker Charles Smith is facing felony charges after he posted a video in which he sprayed pesticide on produce in an Arizona branch of the store.
Discover the legal troubles facing TikToker Charles Smith after his controversial Walmart prank. Read more! The post Why Was ...
A would-be Arizona influencer accused of spraying pesticides on produce at a Phoenix-area Walmart is facing felony charges following the stunt that was posted to social media. Charles Smith ...
A social media user posted a video of himself spraying food with Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug & Flea Killer at a Mesa Walmart.
*In an incident highlighting the dangers of reckless social media antics, a not too bright, TikTok prankster Charles Smith, known online as “Wolfie Kahletti,” was arrested and charged after ...
A man recorded himself spraying food with bug spray in an Arizona Walmart, police said. Photo from the Mesa Police Department ...
A prankster was recently arrested and charged after allegedly spraying bug killer on food in an Arizona Walmart, police say. Charles Smith, 27, was charged with felony-level poisoning and ...
Charles Smith, 27, is accused of grabbing a can of ... I think social media has got people doing crazy things out here,” Walmart shopper Xavier Griego told the outlet. “It’s unfortunate ...
The 27-year-old, known for his provocative prank videos, now faces serious legal charges linked to one of his stunts at an Arizona Walmart. Here is more about Charles Smith’s arrest charges.
Charles Smith walked into a Walmart, picked up a can of bug spray, and sprayed produce and other food items, according to police in Mesa, Arizona — all in the name of going viral on social media.
The 27-year-old, known for his provocative prank videos, now faces serious legal charges linked to one of his stunts at an Arizona Walmart. Here is more about Charles Smith’s arrest charges.