*A popular YouTube prankster pulled a Clout chasing move on the wrong person and had a gun pulled out on him.
As moguldom.com reports, a video shows the unidentified social media personality pouring fake gasoline on cars in an undisclosed parking lot (he was actually pouring water). One of the car owners confronts the streamer after spotting him in action. The prankster tells the armed man he’s pouring water but for the sake of creating content, he also says he’s “burning their car down,” Unilad reports.
The streamer says: “F*k your car, man. It’s over.” To which the armed male responds, “It better be water, partner. Or you’re one dead son of a btch…You almost died, you stupid son of a b*tch.”
The exact outcome of the confrontation is unknown. Watch the clip below.
YouTuber pranks the wrong man and gets a gun pulled on him: “you almost died you stupid son of a b*tch” pic.twitter.com/TxqCUTlyUd
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) May 19, 2023
In related news, most recently, popular UK TikTok prankster Mizzy (Bacari-Bronze O’Garro) was arrested for filming himself breaking into people’s homes. Following his release, he was booked again for violating a court order, New York Post reports.
Last week, photos and videos of the 18-year-old being taken into custody in London went viral.
“On Friday, 26 May, officers arrested an 18-year-old man on suspicion of breach of a criminal behavior order,” Metropolitan Police told the Daily Mail. “He has been taken into custody. Enquiries are ongoing.”
According to The Post, an order forbidding him from posting clips of random people without their consent led to his arrest for posting old and new clips to social media.
In one clip, he bragged that his old content was “blowing up.”
“You guys are on social media giving me what I want, you’re commenting on these videos, you’re engaging, you’re posting me more, sharing me everywhere,” he declared.
Meanwhile, a YouTuber known for playing pranks was shot at a mall in Washington, D.C. in April, Moguldom reports.
“I was playing a prank and a simple, practical joke, and this guy didn’t take it very well,” prankster Tanner Cook told CBS News Washington D.C.
YouTube prankster Timothy Wilks, 20, was killed after his failed prank on his channel in February 2021.
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