Remember the Tik Tok Food Poisoner Guy?... His sentence is...

1 year in prison + 3 months probation. Going by the article, looks like he was already in jail so he got time served already for what's he's done.

TikToker jailed after spraying pesticide on Walmart food

by Calum Patterson
Published: Jun 30, 2025, 05:12

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TikTok creator Charles Smith, known online as Wolfie Kahletti, has been sentenced to one year in prison for spraying pesticide on food at a Walmart in Mesa, Arizona, as part of a video stunt.

Smith pleaded guilty to three charges: adding poison or a harmful substance to food, criminal damage, and solicitation to commit burglary. He was sentenced on June 24, receiving a one-year prison term with credit for 136 days already served. He was also given three years' probation, to run concurrently.

Video of supermarket 'prank' lands creator in jail

The incident took place on December 19, 2023, at a Walmart near Stapley Drive and Baseline Road. Smith entered the store, picked up a can of Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug and Flea Killer from the shelf, and sprayed it over a selection of produce and rotisserie chicken while filming the act on his phone.

He posted the video to TikTok and Instagram, sparking backlash. Although the original post was deleted, Smith uploaded two follow-up videos claiming that the contaminated food was discarded.

However, court documents revealed that surveillance footage showed him returning to the store around 10 minutes later and placing the sprayed items into a shopping cart, which he then pushed to another part of the store.

Walmart removed $931 worth of food following the incident. Police identified Smith through the footage and contacted him. He turned himself in two days later and admitted to spraying the food and attempting to steal the pesticide.

At the time, Smith told The Arizona Republic that "no one was poisoned" and the food was "thrown away right after." But prosecutors noted there was a clear risk to customers. Court records stated the time between spraying and removal left a window for someone to buy the contaminated items.
 
Hmm... maybe the sentence should reflect the potential harm, he left the food unattended, that takes it from vandalism to attempted murder.

I know it sounds harsh, but if we institute a real life running man tv show we need to feed the spots. Imagine, we can not only deter crime and save money on prison places but also save cable tv further reducing the attraction of being a tic twatter.
 
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problem is now he's even more famous than before. unless he's perma banned he'll just come back bigger than before and essentially have been rewarded after having a vacation.
 
Completely reckless behavior but unless you can prove he wanted to kill aomeone it's not attempted murder.

Having spent weekends in jail, any amount of time is fucking torture/. 1 year is plenty to me for this idiot, throw the book at him if he does anything close to that again though.
 
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Having spent weekends in jail, and amount of time is fucking torture/. 1 year is plenty to me for this idiot, throw the book at him if he does anything close to that again though.
Johnny Somali should be having some heavy anxiety, but he seems too weird/medically untreated to know what he's doing. Like ADHD on overdrive. Last I checked he risked getting over 30 years in South Korean jail.
 
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Random hot take: maybe every single person when they turn 18 should serve a compulsory week in jail. The prison industrial complex would love it + people would truly understand how awful it feels to have basically no rights.

Then maybe these "1 year sentences" would be more of a deterrent.
 
A year seems short while other random stuff that brings no harm is like 5 years automatically. And not even a fine at all? At least make him cough up some gs
 
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He should also have a lifetime ban from grocery stores.
 
I'd be fine with 1 year if - IF - it didn't count the time already served and the probation was consecutive, not concurrent. It should be 1 year on top of time already served and the probation period should be a full three years after the year is served. That would be an adequate deterrent, in my opinion.

What good is a year of probation that gets erased because he's behind bars where said probation has no punitive value? Such an idiotic concept.
 
I'd be fine with 1 year if - IF - it didn't count the time already served and the probation was consecutive, not concurrent. It should be 1 year on top of time already served and the probation period should be a full three years after the year is served. That would be an adequate deterrent, in my opinion.

What good is a year of probation that gets erased because he's behind bars where said probation has no punitive value? Such an idiotic concept.
I think what you are really looking for is a 2 year sentence as time served is the only remotely fair way to handle the fact some can't afford bail.
 
I'd say it was the perfect sentence, but only if all his meals had been sprayed with the same shit he was trying to poison people with

Every meal!

It's only fair. Enough with the namby pamby shit 🤷‍♂️
 
Any TikTok prankster, or prankster in general, should get permabanned from social media period, on top of lengthy prison sentences. Fucking losers.
 
I'd say it was the perfect sentence, but only if all his meals had been sprayed with the same shit he was trying to poison people with

Every meal!

It's only fair. Enough with the namby pamby shit 🤷‍♂️

My thoughts exactly.
If he dies or gets seriously ill the prison should just release the statement:
"It's a prank bro"
 
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If he wanted to have more fans, he should have just worn a kieff and shouted Free Palestine. Loser.
 
I don't know this person, and by clicking on this thread, i am glad to know that i don't know this person.

And ill continue to not know this person as i hit Post reply and hit x to close the tab on my browser.
 
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