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Details of TikTok Star's Arrest After Spraying Walmart Items With Chemicals
Charles Smith, aka Wolfie Kahleti, filmed himself in a now-deleted video while rocking a black hoodie and pink bandana spraying all Walmart products with toxic chemicals at a Southeast Phoenix store, according to the New York Post. While filming, he sprayed the chemicals on a bunch of produce, including bananas, apples, lemons, oranges and even some plastic-wrapped roast chicken. After spraying the items, Kahletti was filmed throwing himself into a cart and leaving.
Police said Khaletti entered the Walmart on purpose with the intention of recording the prank for his TikTok account. Moreover, the authorities said ABC7Chicago That Wolfie Kahletti caused almost $1,000 worth of damage to the products.
Fox 10 says Khaletti faces one count of introducing poison and three misdemeanor counts of criminal damage, endangerment and theft. He voluntarily turned himself into a police officer on December 21.
Social media has weight
Social media users wasted no time reacting to Wolfie Kahletti's video and the details of his arrest The Shade Room's comments section. Check out some of their thoughts below.
Instagram user @dominiquedaniell3 wrote, "👏👏👏 Yes, it must be locked."
Instagram user @j_boy_qb wrote, "I can do anything to get visits and favors…smh…”
Instagram user @tubelo_period wrote, "Aand that's why TikTok is being banned."
Then Instagram user @jodeeescobar wrote, "This era of chasing violence must end. Grow the hell up.'
Another Instagram user @bodyby_z wrote, "The way this young generation is looking for the likes is very crazy to me.'
Instagram user @dhatboi_nes wrote, "Good! Always doing useless shii for strength."
Another Instagram user @daronthechef wrote, "This is not necessary..."
Finally, Instagram user @ronnebrown wrote, "He and the farmers also closed! I'm sick boffum!'
Walmart has spoken out after Wolfie Kahletti's video went viral
After Wolfie Kahletti's video went viral, a spokesperson responded to the incident. A Walmart spokesperson told the New York Post that the affected products were removed and the store was cleaned. As The New York Post reports, a conviction for tampering with consumer products could lead to between 5 and 20 years in prison.
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