This fool sprayed bug spray on open food products inside an Arizona Walmart. |
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Arizona.
You can't fix stupid.
Charles Smith, 27 of Phoenix decided to make a social media prank that was extremely dangerous. He literally stole Hot Shot Flea and Bedbug spray off a Walmart rack to spray on produce and open heated food.
Only an idiot sprays bananas with bug spray. |
What is so damn ignorant was the man filmed himself doing it for YouTube, TikTok and X. He claims to make nearly $10,000 doing social media postings.
Somehow, I just don't see why it would be smart for him to even continue knowing he literally tried to poison people, criminally damage property, shoplift and intentionally dispose of criminal tools.
Smith on Saturday in connection with the incident that happened on Thursday at the megastore at Stapley Drive and Baseline Road.
Mesa police said they found out about the video showing the items getting sprayed on Friday.
Police said Smith entered the store with plans to film social media pranks, but he instead grabbed a can of Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug and Flea Killer without paying for the item.
Video uploaded to social media, but later deleted, shows Smith spraying the pesticide on various produce items available for purchase, including vegetables, fruit and rotisserie chickens.
A Walmart spokesperson said workers removed all the directly impacted products and cleaned and sanitized the affected area of the store.
Smith reportedly filmed his face, the pesticide can and the act of spraying the items before he posted the video online.
Mesa police began an investigation along with the Tempe Police Department and identified Smith as the suspect. Police contacted Smith, and he turned himself in voluntarily.
Police say Smith admitted to the act in an interview. He faces the following charges:
Introducing Poison (Class 6 Felony)
Criminal Damage (Class 1 Misdemeanor)
Endangerment (Class 1 Misdemeanor)
Theft (Class 1 Misdemeanor)
Arizona’s Family talked with shoppers who are downright upset.
“Pranks should be actually funny. Like if it’s hurting others in the process, why would you do that?” said Alysia Iverson.
According to court paperwork, Smith is a self-proclaimed “troll.” Police said Smith told them he posts these types of pranks on his social as a “troll” and can make anywhere from $6,000 to $10,000 a month.
A troll is someone who makes deliberately offensive or provocative posts online.
Make him famous. |
”I think social media has got people doing crazy things out here,” said Xavier Griego, a shopper at Walmart. “It’s unfortunate that somebody would mess up their whole life, potentially, for something on social media for views.”
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Obviously, he will be banned from Walmart. He will be forced to pay for all the damages to products, the sanitation disposal fees, likely be demonitized from all his social media platforms, face medical expenses from shoppers who consumed any of those products.