YouTuber arrested for a “prank”, commits another offense by uploading the video

Ein YouTuber stört ein Kino so lange, bis eine Panik ausbricht.

A Canadian YouTuber triggered a panic in a cinema but was only arrested upon uploading the video.

What kind of prank was that? The Canadian YouTuber Fique Ayub caused a panic in a cinema in Ajax, near Toronto. Together with two companions, he set out to disturb cinema visitors in various halls as often as possible for a YouTube video.

The three ran from hall to hall to shout different things. At one point, they decided to shout in some halls He has a gun! This caused discomfort among some visitors, which led to cinema staff being notified, who eventually threw the YouTuber out of the cinema.

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YouTube upload leads to arrest

Why was he arrested? In the course of this, the police were also called. Fique Ayub feigned an Indian accent to the police and claimed he wanted to shoot a documentary about the cinema. The calls allegedly only came because visitors wanted to disturb his documentary.

Fique Ayub seemed not to take the appearance of the police very seriously. He was initially let go with his companions since the officers could not determine any crime. However, this changed when the YouTuber uploaded his prank video on YouTube. It reached over 600,000 views and thus also the Canadian police.

In a press release, the Canadian police announced that they had arrested the YouTuber and his companions. The charges are public disturbance and property damage. Initially, they were released again, but they have to appear in court.

Fique Ayub is not the only content creator with such behavior, producing content that disrupts the peace of others. The streamer Jack Doherty is also known for such content, mostly in his Kick streams: 20-year-old destroys his sports car because he is on his phone while driving, it’s even too much for Kick

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