The TikToker Charles Smith is facing felony charges after he posted a video in which he sprayed pesticide on produce in an Arizona branch of the store.
Arizona TikToker and self-proclaimed “villain” Charles Smith is facing felony poison charges after a chemical prank at Walmart.
In an incident highlighting the dangers of reckless social media antics, a not too bright, TikTok prankster Charles Smith, known online as “Wolfie Kahletti,” was arrested and charged after allegedly spraying pesticide on fresh produce at a Walmart in Mesa,
Charles Smith faces felony charges for spraying pesticide on food at a Walmart and was banned from social media, with a $10,000 bond set.
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Police said the 27-year-old, known on TikTok as Wolfie Kahletti, filmed himself spraying pesticide on fresh produce in a Walmart store
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