A self-described Arizona social media “villain” was arrested after he filmed himself allegedly spraying bed bug killer on groceries inside a Walmart as he boasted to police about his prank videos.
The social media prankster who was recently arrested for spraying bed bug killer at a Walmart in the Phoenix area is now facing more problems. Rep. Barbara Lee: It’s Unfair To Ban TikTok ...
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 ...
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Returning home with a fleet of bed bugs can be a nightmare. Even with advanced pest control methods, the bugs—which often take up residence in beds and furniture and feast on sleeping humans ...
Local philanthropic group Silver Valley CARES received $2,000 in donations earlier this week to aid those battling pests in ...
Last week, in the now-deleted video, Smith was seen grabbing a can of Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug and Flea Killer and spraying the pesticide on several groceries including potatoes, lemons, green ...
MESA, Ariz. — An arrest has been made following a video on social media showing a man spraying bug killer on produce at a Mesa grocery store, police said. In a video posted to "X," formerly ...