‘Supreme villain’: Self-proclaimed TikTok troll arrested for bedbug spray ‘prank’ video where he doused Walmart produce with pesticide

Insets: Charles Smith, known on TikTok as Wolfie Kahletti, showing the pesticide he is accused of spraying on public produce (Mesa Police Department). Background: Bananas at at an Arizona Walmart where Charles Smith allegedly sprayed pesticide on produce (KPHO/YouTube).

Insets: Charles Smith, known on TikTok as Wolfie Kahletti, showing the pesticide he is accused of spraying on public produce (Mesa Police Department). Background: Bananas at an Arizona Walmart where Charles Smith allegedly sprayed pesticide on produce (KPHO/YouTube).

A famous TikToker who calls himself a “troll” and “supreme villain,” with over 14 million likes and 300,000 people following him, is facing criminal charges in Arizona for using a can of Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug spray to film a social media “prank” video where he sprayed the pesticide on vegetables, fruit and rotisserie chickens that were available for purchase, police say.

Charles Smith, known on TikTok as Wolfie Kahletti, is facing a felony count of introducing poison and misdemeanor criminal damage, endangerment and theft charges for the Dec. 19 incident at a Walmart in Mesa, according to police officials.

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