Arizona Man Faces Criminal Charges After Pesticide Stunt at Walmart Goes Wrong

A TikToker named Wolfie Kahletti, who is notorious for labeling himself as a “troll” and “supreme villain,” is currently facing legal consequences. Charles Smith, the individual behind this TikTok account, which has amassed over 14 million likes and 300,000 followers, is now confronted with criminal charges in Arizona due to a prank that went terribly wrong.

On December 19, at the Walmart situated at 1955 S. Stapley Drive in Mesa, 27-year-old Smith thought it would be amusing to create a prank video by using a can of Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug spray, a pesticide. Smith, who recorded himself, proceeded to spray the pesticide on various items including fresh produce, fruit, and even rotisserie chickens, unaware of the consequences. The police were called to the scene to address the incident.

Smith willingly revealed his identity in a video where he prominently displayed his face, the can of pesticide, and the act of spraying. This clear evidence made it uncomplicated for law enforcement to identify him. Although he initially shared the video on his TikTok account, he apparently deleted it afterwards. Despite his efforts to erase the incriminating footage, the impact had already been made…

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