A self-described Arizona social media “villain” was arrested after he filmed himself allegedly spraying bed bug killer on groceries inside a Walmart as he boasted to police about his prank videos.
Charles Smith, a 27-year-old Arizona man who labels himself a social media “villain,” was arrested after allegedly spraying a bed bug killer on groceries at a Walmart in Mesa. Smith filmed the ...
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Officers with the Mesa Police Department said that 27-year-old Charles Smith entered Walmart on Thursday night with a can of Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug and Flea Killer and sprayed it around the ...
The police have alleged that when he entered the store, Smith took a can of Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug & Flea Killer without paying for it. Smith allegedly sprayed the pesticide across food items ...
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Authorities said they found out about the video showing the items getting sprayed on Friday. According to police, Smith entered the store with plans to film social media pranks, and he grabbed a can ...
MESA, AZ (AZFamily) — A Mesa Walmart Supercenter had to remove food products from its shelves after a man reportedly sprayed them with bug killer. The incident happened at the megastore at ...
MESA, Ariz. (KPHO/Gray News) - A man is facing multiple charges after he allegedly filmed himself spraying bug killer on food products at an Arizona Walmart Supercenter. Mesa police said they ...