Wolfie Kahletti was arrested for spraying insecticide on Walmart items
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Details on TikTok star’s arrest after chemical spray on Walmart items
Charles Smith, aka Wolfie Kahleti, recorded a now-deleted video of himself wearing a black hoodie and pink bandana while spraying toxic chemicals all over Walmart items in an east side store south Phoenix, according to the New York Post. While filming, he sprayed chemicals on a series of products, including bananas, apples, lemons, oranges and even some roasted chicken wrapped in plastic. After spraying the items, Kahletti filmed himself throwing them into the cart and throwing them away.
Police said Khaletti intentionally entered Walmart with the intention of filming a prank for his TikTok account. In addition, the authorities also said: ABC7Chicago that Wolfie Kahletti caused nearly $1,000 in damage to the product.
fox10 announced that Khaletti faces felony charges for introducing a toxic substance and three misdemeanor charges: criminal damage, endangerment and theft. He voluntarily surrendered to police on December 21.
Social media has weight
Social media users wasted no time reacting to Wolfie Kahletti’s video and details of his arrest. Dark Room commentary. Check out some of their thoughts below.
Instagram User @dominiquedaniell3 wrote, “👏👏👏 yes he definitely needs to be locked up.”
Instagram User @j_boy_qb wrote, “Please do anything to get views and likes… smh…”
While Instagram users @tubelo_apse wrote, “ONEAnd this is why TikTok is banned.”
Then Instagram user @jodeeescobar wrote, “This era of chasing influence must end. Grow up.”
Another Instagram user @bodyby_z wrote, “The way this young generation rushes to get likes really makes me crazy.”
Instagram User @dhatboi_nes wrote, “Good ! Always doing unnecessary things to gain influence.”
While another Instagram user @daronthechef wrote, “This is just unnecessary..”
Finally, Instagram user @RonneBrown wrote, “Lock him and the farmers up! I’m sick of boffum!”
Walmart spoke up 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 they have removed the affected products and cleaned the store. The New York Post reports that a conviction for consumer product tampering could send a suspect to prison for five to 20 years.
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