• Black "prankster" arrested after reportedly filming himself spraying fo

    From Kill Him@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 23 23:14:25 2024
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    A prankster was recently arrested and charged after allegedly spraying bug killer on food in an Arizona Walmart, police say.

    Charles Smith, 27, was charged with felony-level poisoning and misdemeanor-level criminal damage, in addition to misdemeanor charges of endangerment and theft. The Mesa Police Department confirmed the arrest in
    a statement to Fox News Digital.

    The incident began on Dec. 19 at around 8:30 p.m., police said, when the suspect entered a Mesa Walmart "intending to film pranks for social
    media." He then grabbed a can of bug killer "without paying for it,"
    according to the police's statement.

    According to the authorities, Smith aimed the spray at both produce and prepared food items, such as rotisserie chickens.

    https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/202 4/12/720/405/charles_smith_split.jpg?ve=1&tl=1

    "He then sprayed the pesticide on various produce items, including
    vegetables, fruit, and rotisserie chickens that were available for
    purchase," the Mesa Police Department's statement said. "Smith filmed his
    face, the pesticide can, and the act of spraying. He later posted the
    video online."

    Smith later voluntarily turned himself in and admitted to the crimes.

    "Through investigative means, and with assistance from the Tempe Police Department, detectives were able to identify Smith as the suspect," the statement added. "Mesa Police contacted Smith and he turned himself in voluntarily. During the interview, Smith admitted to the theft and
    spraying of the pesticide."

    "Thanks to the tireless work of our officers and detectives, an arrest
    occurred less than 24 hours after police were notified of the incident,"
    the police department continued. "We also extend our gratitude to the
    Tempe Police Department for their valuable contributions and collaboration
    in quickly solving this case."

    Authorities added that the incident exemplifies "the potential dangers of reckless actions disguised as social media pranks."

    On Sunday, Walmart told Fox News Digital that customer safety "is always a
    top priority," and confirmed that all tainted products were removed from shelves.

    "We have removed all directly impacted product and have cleaned and
    sanitized the affected area of the store," the company continued. "We
    apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers as we
    work to resolve this issue. We will continue to work closely with law enforcement during their investigation."

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/prankster-arrested-reportedly-filming-himself- spraying-food-walmart-reckless

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  • From Racheal Madcow@21:1/5 to Kill Him on Tue Dec 24 07:24:05 2024
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    Kill Him wrote:
    A prankster was recently arrested and charged after allegedly spraying bug killer on food in an Arizona Walmart, police say.

    Charles Smith, 27, was charged with felony-level poisoning and misdemeanor-level criminal damage, in addition to misdemeanor charges of endangerment and theft. The Mesa Police Department confirmed the arrest in
    a statement to Fox News Digital.

    Meet the dirty dozen
    https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/dirty-dozen.php

    Will they start arresting farmers next?

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