Whitey Ford
12-21-2024, 06:50 PM
An Arizona man filmed himself spraying bug killer on food at a grocery store. He told police he can make up to $10,000 a month posting these 'pranks.' (https://www.12news.com/article/news/local/valley/video-posted-x-shows-person-allegedly-spraying-bed-bug-flea-killer-spray-produce-food-valley-grocery-store/75-1ac0df37-9eee-4c4c-bc2f-77f7520e5488)
VIDEO HERE (https://twitter.com/i/status/1870494834949316879)
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MESA, Ariz. — An arrest has been made following a video on social media showing a man spraying bug killer on produce at a Mesa grocery store, police said.
In a video posted to "X," formerly known as Twitter, on Dec. 19, 27-year-old Charles Smith is seen spraying "Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bud and Flea Killer" on bananas, potatoes, lemons, limes and rotisserie chickens at a Walmart in Mesa.
According to the post on "X", the original video was deleted from social media. 12News found the original posts from what appears to be Smith's TikTok page which had several videos. Some showed Smith appear to lock people inside of a Goodwill and throw food at people at a mall.
Mesa Police said they notified the store management and said "any produce that may have been affected has been removed from all areas accessible to the public."
VIDEO HERE (https://twitter.com/i/status/1870494834949316879)
https://i.ibb.co/sQq89Dy/0-41-1200x630.jpg
MESA, Ariz. — An arrest has been made following a video on social media showing a man spraying bug killer on produce at a Mesa grocery store, police said.
In a video posted to "X," formerly known as Twitter, on Dec. 19, 27-year-old Charles Smith is seen spraying "Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bud and Flea Killer" on bananas, potatoes, lemons, limes and rotisserie chickens at a Walmart in Mesa.
According to the post on "X", the original video was deleted from social media. 12News found the original posts from what appears to be Smith's TikTok page which had several videos. Some showed Smith appear to lock people inside of a Goodwill and throw food at people at a mall.
Mesa Police said they notified the store management and said "any produce that may have been affected has been removed from all areas accessible to the public."