Arizona Man Arrested For Spraying Bug Spray On Food At Walmart

As if people didn’t have enough to worry about, now Arizona residents have a new thing to be on the lookout for. In particular, they have a self-proclaimed villain living among them whose entire personality revolves around making others’ lives more difficult.

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Most notably, he committed a prank that took things too far. As a result, this Arizona man was arrested for spraying bug spray on various food products at Walmart.

Arizona Man Arrested For Spraying Bug Spray On Food

As Arizona residents were shopping at their local Walmart, they had no idea what was awaiting them. Self-proclaimed villain, Charles Smith, enjoys wreaking havoc on others’ lives. His TikTok page is composed of various videos playing pranks on unsuspecting citizens.

More recently Smith posted a video, which has since been deleted. That video shows him harming the produce at a local Walmart. Specifically, he did this by spraying bug spray on the food. According to The NY Post, Smith is accused of “grabbing a can of Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug and Flea Killer and unleashing the pesticide on a series of perishable items.”

Interestingly enough, Smith filmed himself committing this crime. I suppose his constant pranks blurred his judgment, making it impossible for him to distinguish harmless jokes from potentially deadly crimes. The video further revealed that Smith sprayed harmful chemicals on various produce. That produce included “bananas, acorn squash, potatoes, lemons, green apples, and Roma tomatoes” at a store in Phoenix.

The Aftermath

The Arizona man and prankster has since been arrested for his crime. After spraying the food with bug spray, Smith voluntarily turned himself over to the police. Perhaps he realized that this prank took things a step too far. Police shared that the prankster admitted he makes between “$6,000-$10,000 per month filming his provocative prank videos.”…

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