TikTok prankster Charles Smith a.k.a. Wolfie Kahletti posted video to his social media of himself picking up a bottle of bug ...
“We’re disgusted by what happened at our Mesa store, and social media pranks like this cannot be tolerated,” Kelsey Bohl, director of media relations for Walmart, told The Post in a statement.
The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office released a statement Tuesday (Jan. 21) detailing TikToker Wolfie Kahletti’s arrest for “poisoning food at a grocery store.” The 27-year-old, né Charles Smith, was ...
TikToker Charles Smith, aka Wolfie Kahletti, faces felony charges after spraying bug spray on produce in Walmart.
A man recorded himself spraying food with bug spray in an Arizona Walmart, police said. Photo from the Mesa Police Department ...
A TikTok prankster has found himself in hot water, as his latest prank resulted in him being arrested after he allegedly sprayed bug killer on food in an Arizona Walmart. The Mesa Police ...
"This incident underscores the potential dangers of reckless actions disguised as social media pranks." At around 8.30 p.m. local time on December 19, Smith entered a Walmart on South Stapley Drive.
Prosecutors say Charles Smith did $900 in damage. He faces up to nine years in prison and a possible fine of $155,000.
A TikTok user was indicted for spraying pesticide on food in a Mesa Walmart, facing multiple charges including endangerment ...
Smith posts public prank videos under the username Wolfie ... and pushing the cart inside of the Walmart. In the video Smith posted showing something being taken from a customer at what appears ...
He claimed he could earn $6,000 to $10,000 monthly for doing "these types of pranks as a 'troll' on social ... Smith walks into the back room of a Walmart, waving a raw fish and telling employees ...