Charles Smith, 27, told investigators he earns between $6,000 and $10,000 a month by posting prank videos on social media, ...
A self-described social media “troll” accused of spraying bug killer on produce at a Mesa Walmart store last month has been ...
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Prosecutors say Charles Smith did $900 in damage. He faces up to nine years in prison and a possible fine of $155,000.
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TikToker Charles Smith, aka Wolfie Kahletti, faces felony charges after spraying bug spray on produce in Walmart.
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TikToker Charles Smith, also known as Wolfie Kahletti, has been indicted on a series of charges after police say he filmed himself spraying bug spray on produce inside of a grocery store.
The TikToker accused of spraying bug killer on food at a Mesa Walmart faces felony and misdemeanor charges in Maricopa County Superior Court, including poisoning food, burglary, endangerment and ...