A live streamer’s “prank” ended in a weapon being drawn after the sick thug took things too far.
This from westernjournal.com.
Live-streamer is filmed pouring fake gasoline on cars as a prank before someone pulls a gun on him. pic.twitter.com/k0lg0EjqxI
— Catch Up (@CatchUpFeed) May 18, 2023
The video of the unknown prankster surfaced this week and quickly gained attention over the actions of one would-be victim.
In the nearly minute-long clip, the live streamer is seen first running up to a car and dumping the contents of a red gasoline can over it. The driver, who was in the car when the sick “prank” began, is told by the punk:
I’m burning your car down, bro. F*** your car man, it’s over.
The terror for this driver didn’t end there. The punk with the fuel can began sparking his lighter while his victim demanded to know why he was being menaced.
Instead of explaining, the prankster chased the terrified driver while splashing him with the contents of the gasoline can. Finally, he admitted that it’s water.
The next would-be victim was not the running type, and the prankster nearly paid the price for it.
In the second part of the video, an older man is seen getting into his truck before the punk with the gasoline can strikes again. Pouring the liquid over the vehicle’s hood, the prankster shouts:
Kanye 2020.
The man comes around the side of the car and reveals himself to be armed.
Seeing the pistol causes an instant attitude adjustment in the prankster, who rushes to tell the man it’s a prank and the liquid is water.
The old man then gives a life lesson this punk isn’t soon to forget. Watch the encounter above to see his reaction.
After exchanging some tense words, the older man gives a warning that this punk is sure to remember.
He told the prankster:
You almost died, you stupid son of a b****.
It’s clear to see why this goes well beyond a normal prank, and why the armed driver’s response was appropriate. A gas fire can easily be deadly, and even a non-life-threatening inferno can still rob someone of property worth tens of thousands.
Final thought, a question: Def-Con News readers, would having performed the Mozambique Drill on this punk been worth the legal nightmare you would have been put through?