A TikTok prank that began as a fake-worker stunt inside businesses in Tempe, Arizona, has now turned into a criminal case, with bodycam footage showing police arresting 24-year-old Heston James Cobb after investigators said his group’s pranks crossed from annoying internet content into burglary, criminal impersonation, trespassing, and disorderly conduct.
The case was covered by the bodycam footage channel EWU Bodycam, whose host said the report was based on official police records and reminded viewers that all people charged with crimes are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
According to the host, Cobb, who used the social media account @TerraClout, had built a large following by filming pranks inside recognizable stores, including Target, Michaels, Home Depot, Best Buy, Chipotle, and auto shops. His Instagram reels alone had reportedly collected more than 700 million views…