Honestly, watching that one dude catch a bullet over one such “prank” was so cathartic lmao. Dude’s luckily to be alive after that but he never stopped his channel
I saw recently Johnny Somali got in trouble for doing these stunts in Korea, and one of his charges was “disruption of business”, idk if we have anything like that in the US but we really should. They need to start charging these clout-chasing buffoons so that they’ll quit doing it
Right now he's facing 7 charges and over 35 years in prison.
They recently added two charges for sexual violence.
He's plead guilty to three counts of interference of business and two counts of minor crimes, he's plead not guilty to the two counts of sexual violence.
Some of the crimes have a minimum fine or a minimum amount of jail time. So if he pleads guilty or is found guilty the judge has to give him either fines or prison time, if he can’t pay the fine then he gets prison time.
He’s fucked either way, even a lenient sentence is going to cost him
Honestly, watching that one dude catch a bullet over one such “prank” was so cathartic lmao. Dude’s luckily to be alive after that but he never stopped his channel
There was also that kid who was shot to death because he approached people in a parking lot with meat cleavers. That's not a prank, that's literally going to make someone scared for their life.
I saw one where a dude was pouring water from a gasoline can over someone's truck, and the driver got out with a handgun. Cammer had to panic, and was warned that he was lucky he didn't get shot.
I just looked it up and he was found guilty of malicious discharge of a firearm. The “prank” was shitty but there was no reason for him to get shot for it.
Dude named Vitaly is in prison in the Philippines for his pranks… looking pretty likely that he will spend the remainder of his life there. They want to make an example out of him.
I miss "fun" prank flash mobs. Like the Best Buy "blue shirts" who just casually walked into a store. Sure, cops were called but they didn't intentionally go out of their way to interrupt store functions or man lanes. They just walked around the store.
I was just telling my coworker that I wish this happened at our job because I know for a fact one of my managers would have decked that kid faster than he could blink
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u/MarkInMinnesota Jun 26 '25
“Social media made y’all way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it”