A famous TikToker who calls himself a “troll” and “supreme villain,” with over 14 million likes and 300,000 people following him, is facing criminal charges in Arizona for using a can of Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug spray to film a social media “prank” video where he sprayed the pesticide on vegetables, fruit and rotisserie chickens that were available for purchase, police say.
Charles Smith, known on TikTok as Wolfie Kahletti , is facing a felony count of introducing poison and misdemeanor criminal damage, endangerment and theft charges for the Dec. 19 incident at a Walmart in Mesa, according to police officials.
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“Smith filmed his face, the pesticide can, and the act of spraying,” the Mesa Police Department said in a press release Saturday. “He later posted the video online.”
Police say that the video Smith, 27, posted, which he has allegedly deleted, shows him entering a Walmart at 1955 S. Stapley Drive and filming his “reckless” prank by himself. He can be seen spraying the pesticide on lemons, yams and other produce, according to police.