@@threat3071bro it’s not autism, I have never met a single autistic person that thought, “ y’know, I know a great idea for a prank, just sucker punch someone from behind. Classic comedy.” Most autistic people I know are more introverted than psychotically violent.
@@touming9257 Yes, they mean different things, but when someone says "I'm sorry, I made a mistake" they mean they didn't intent for the consequences of their actions. That is how the English language works. But he clearly DID intent to hit strangers for clout/views. So it this was neither a mistake nor an accident. It was a premeditated crime. And you could argue that all crimes are by definition mistakes, but we all know that's not what he is saying in the interview.
I can 100% guarantee that little shit, after the interview went and called up his homies and he was like yoooo I'll be on national TV, and the laughed their asses of at all the attention. These people SHOULD NOT be given a platform, nonetheless media exposure. He basically got exactly what he wanted and they will do it again.
In Australia, that's called a 'coward punch'. You get the right judge, and you can get 8 years in prison. We have had several people dying from this. It's disgusting and sickening. He needs to go to jail!
@@Onyaga It's literally the same thing man. Sucker punch = coward punch = king hit. Coward punch just sounds stupid, especially when the original term of sucker punch is perfect in describing how the person being hit is suckered and that the person doing the hitting is a sucker.
@@garsto9718Yup and it's not usually the impact of the hand/fist that does the damage, it's the impact of the skull hitting the floor, typically on concrete
This might be a hot take, but I think punishment for crimes should be severely increased if it was being filmed for social media. It’s clearly premeditated, and is also encouraging further crimes, along with showing a clear lack of empathy and also shows that they are likely to do something like this again, since they don’t have the forethought to think of how it might affect others.
Actually a good idea. It would double as a lesson for anyone viewing it if it goes viral, too. Discourage the viewers (who are likely children) from doing the same.
The judicial system is so behind the times on this... I think one major change should be that all the profits a tiktoker makes from such abuse goes directly to their victims.
I can somewhat agree but the problem is.. when you send someone younger to jail or prison, now they’re gonna be around even worse people. They’re gonna learn to have to be “more tough” to survive in prison. They end up with a record, preventing them from ever getting a truly decent job , so they’ll be around other people who have records and are probably not the best choice makers. But then again you don’t want them to NOT face serious consequences. There needs to be a way to teach these people EMPATHY. that’s what they’re seriously lacking and why they behave like this. Selfishness and a severe lack of empathy. But can that even be taught? Or are they just screwed and as a society we have to put up with them making worse and worse decisions, having kids and raising them to be just as bad? It’s a cycle.
Not to mention the people being filmed are extremely limited in what they can do. There have been a couple cases of idiot influencer harasses innocent person until they snap and get violent, influencer sues person, influencer wins since they have it on camera (and can choose which parts to share). Some might be classified as self-defense but you can’t expect everyone to be a lawyer and know exactly how to react from a legal perspective. Plus here in Canada you’re basically supposed to stand there like Senator Armstrong if you get attacked so not a lot you can do
Even genuine psychopaths can learn right from wrong and be functional members of society if they’re raised right. This guy likely had distant parents and too much screen time growing up and was never taught these things.
@@anironfarm6056 It`s not really like that tho. "Function" is relative. psycopaths learn what is perceived as right from wrong, but they want to harm other people becuase they like it. Some psychopaths just hurt people in a legal way. Like hidden psychological assaults, bullying, manipulation, stuff like that. They wanna do damage, but they don`t wanna go jail.
the fact that he refers to “what we didn’t see in the video” like he was purposely made to look bad or taken out of context is incredible. like dude it was YOUR video, YOU did that 💀
@@kindelderson9838 nah that's wild 💀 this happens in the US frequently for some reason To stop further replies yes this happens in other countries but less frequently than the US, the US barely have strict gun control which is why it's easier to kill or assault civilians or anyone in general, and yes people are killed by numerous different things daily. Y'all keyboard brawlers need to take a chill pill as if I didn't already correct myself, I apologize for the mistake but there's really no point of restating something that's been already said or calling me ignorant or other degrading words as if I said something horrible. so to stop further replies I changed it.
Pulling out the gun as a prank is absolutely the sign of an unsalvageable wreck of a human being. It's every bit as terrifying as a robbery, not for money but for clout.
He deserves absolutely nothing less than jail time bare minimum. Absolutely insane that he was allowed to lie and say that he shook the guys hand and hugged him.
Especially when these types commonly only target elderly and others half their size and often while in groups. This isn't a 'new' thing either. It's been going on in certain cities for years. World Star.
i think i saw some video where some kid got punched on the back of the head for trying to break up a fight at school and died from bleeding in his brain, its sad how doing crimes these years are being labeled as "pranks" by these kids
Many many years ago, I heard a story pretty much like this one of someone punching strangers in the back of the head. Many went unconscious, some even died. Worse yet, they were doing it randomly. Not even for clout. There's some messed up people in this world.
Back than worldstar hiphop was like a damn liveleak. Not even racist about every week there was 2-4 blacks just jumping 1-2 dudes walking and 80% of the time it was a very old white dude. I don't think the sites as bad as it was since it doesn't straight up show those on the homepage anymore. But was wild they had random jumpings and all the comments were praising and wanting more. Straight sick asf (not the good sick)
"Point em out, knock em out" was the game started by black kids in Chicago years ago. It was horrendous then and horrendous now. Crazy Charlie didnt know about that
"He shook my hand after I punched him, robbed him at gunpoint, and put him in a chokehold" is scarily close to an "your honor I may have held her at gunpoint but she consented to sex with me." I don't think that was a "we're cool" handshake as much as it was "I'll do what you want so long as you don't kill me" one.
I got banned from twitter for cursing at muslims in a thread that insisted 9 year olds can consent to sex (topic Muhammed and Aisha). Their argument was like: ”she agrees, what’s the problem then?” Well the problem is perhaps the insane warlord marrying a child.
If you know ahead of time that this "prank" could go so badly you feel compelled to bring a gun for protection, that should be a pretty obvious sign to not do it.
When the whole "it's just a prank bro" epidemic first became a thing, this was the exact situation I joked about happening eventually. We live in an era where nearly all information imaginable is at our fingertips, and yet I swear we're dumber as a species than we've ever been.
"everyone makes mistakes" Charlie just doesn't get it. We've all sucker punched people and then held them at gunpoint. That's how I met a few of my closest friends.
That ‘Everybody makes mistakes’ line always gets me laughing. It’s when you know the accused literally has 0 remorse for what they did, and they’re trying to make themselves look less guilty lmao. It’s always the same everywhere.
Yeah I can’t stand when people say that and when people say “I’m sorry I did it… but I can’t take it back, so…” Both completely remove you feeling bad or having regret bc well it’s just what happened and we can’t change it so who should we even care anymore 🤷♀️ Absolutely ridiculous.
Glad to see so many youtubers outraged by this & calling this behavior out. Too many people don't understand how ABSOLUTELY APPALLING this is & similar "pranks" are happening too much.
I am still struggling from a traumatic brain injury five years after getting sucker punched in the face one time. It kills me how people don't understand how severe it is to get punched. I've lost all of my friends because of my unpredictable anger episodes. It's ruined my life.
I'm sorry to hear that man. I work in a hospital as security, and have to deal with a lot of patients with psychological issues. Two of our regulars had traumatic brain injuries in the past, both over a decade ago, that still affect them greatly to this day. Both are normally super sweet dudes to everyone around them, but they can just burst into random aggressive tantrums, and they are very easily riled up. But as soon as they calm down, they are always extrmely apologetic. They can't help themselves. I think if people experienced that kind of behavior more often while knowing the cause, they'd be a lot more sympathetic about it, as well as being less inclined towards random violence. People don't realize just how easily it is to fuck up someone's whole life, with something as simple as a hard slap.
hey at the end of the day, if they cant understand your situation, in the long run it’s better for you. keep strong and trust yourself and you’ll build the right life 💪
@@OVAngryEWhile I empathize with your struggle with anger stemming from childhood trauma, I do as well, it sounds like you may need to deal with your anger better if people are always setting you off. Or go offline and you'll see that most people are actually good and not garbage as you say, I've only ever seen the terminally online say that people are garbage.
It can it be overstated that the fact he says "Before you go out and do something that could look bad" means he not NOT regret what he did. As you said, he regrets that people didn't "get the joke" and he got punished for it. He regrets that it "looked bad" not that is "was bad." This guy is going to continue to be a danger to the people around him.
This happens in inner-cities allllll the time. I had this happen to me twice on my own street as a kid, then each time I tried to square up for a fair fight I either got jumped or a gun pulled on me. I never had met anyone who assaulted me previously. They attack people for fun.
Yep, my suburban public school bussed inner city kids to us starting in my junior year. The kids were chosen randomly, not by merit, so there were a lot of wannabe gangsters who weren't quite good enough to get into the real gangs back home. They separated into two self-identified gangs based on whether or not they were chill with Hispanics, and then fought each other over who got drug dealing rights. Among many other disruptive behaviors, they would travel in packs of at least three and harass people constantly. My town had a lot of Chinese people in it and they were very racist so they would particularly target the Chinese people, and again always in groups so nobody could fight back. Administration didn't want to be seen as racist so there was no punishment even when one brought a knife to school and literally started fighting using it (admin didn't even take the knife away or call the resource officer). They would create issues out of thin air just looking for excuses to beat up anyone they came across because they knew there was no punishment. Meanwhile we all knew that 1) we couldn't take them 3v1 and would never get an even fight and 2) if we protected ourselves, WE would get suspended while they faced no punishment. The two normal kids who were part of the bussing program did everything they could to not be associated with the others, and the one I knew was pretty smart and cool so I feel terrible for him that he had to be on the bus with that mess for two hours a day. It was just impossible to ignore how instantly and drastically the entire school went downhill after they arrived and now (several years after my graduation) the school has completely restructured classes for the worse in an effort to hide that these students fail all their classes (because they never show up). At the time this experience made me hate those people and view them as unfixable trash, so admin definitely failed their mission haha...
He isn't a man he is scum, a trash kid, fatherless idiot. He will never become a man unless he has kids of his own and takes care of them after his long prison sentence.
If nothing else, these people need to be banned from uploading video publicly online, punishable by further jailtime or something. These people are doing it for the clout, so they deserve to be banned from getting any.
If he "pranked" any govt. official or a child of someone important he magically now will do more time and be charged with all sorts of charges he should have to begin with. Yeah our world has gone to complete shit since Nikola Tesla was murdered and framed. @@Avruthlelbh
I sincerely hope he's charged and does time for this aggressive physical assault. I’m very disappointed to see he was wearing a Cypress-Lakes HS sweatshirt while carrying out that assault.
@@kumaye9446 Depends. If it's a first offense, he will probably get off with some type of probation. But It would be nice if he got at least 5 years. They gave me 4 years for having drugs. Out for 12 years. 7 years sober.
In Australia, after a lot "Coward punches" like this and people dying from it, the courts made a "one-punch law" which is a 10-year minimum sentence for a coward punch
@@yesok2954I just checked - this is not true. If they die it's up to 25 years. If they don't its up to 14-20 years depending on the state. Nearly EVERYWHERE, the minimum is about 8 years.
This is so unbelievable malicious and no amount of fake regrets can mitigate it. How he even has the audacity to say "everybody makes mistakes" makes me want to throw up in disgust.
I'm glad he shook their hands and hugged them afterwards to show he wasn't a bad guy in the end. His kindness is so wonderful I forgot to clap in appreciation
I think the worst part about this is the media reaction. They are holding this guy like a flower on their palm, calling the assault a "prank" and seeming so understanding of his clearly faked "remorse". They should be looking at this guy like any other criminal, as a violent danger to society, not someone who should be lightly scolded. They are eating his bullshit hook, line and sinker, and this will only encourage him and others like him to keep being absolute dangers to society for the sake of clout.
It's because he's black. Democrats and the media think black people are dumb and don't know what they're doing half the time. They're racist, plain and simple.
As others have said, this is basically called a "coward punch" in my neck of the planet. Australian law does not take this lightly and you will go to jail for such an attack.
Attacking people and then has a gun incase they try and defend themselves... that feels like it should make it far worse than a assault charge. That's like a premeditated attempted murder...
@@KatSpicert If you try to kill someone in the spur of the moment because they made you mad, let's say you tried to shoot them with a gun you swiped from a stranger who was just walking by, but it was unloaded, wouldn't that be non-premeditated attempted murder?
This was a "I want to commit a crime and if I say it's a prank, I can get both clout and away with it" mentality that is not only dumb, but cowardly and a horrible reflection of where social media has landed us.
Yeah this guy didn't do this with the intention of it being a prank (unless he's literally fucking insane). He just wanted to assault people and made up an excuse for it later.
@@sithdude2436not saying you're wrong, but also plenty of people consumed by the need to have clout for any reason, at any cost. either way is unhinged
This was unfortunately a thing in the UK, 18 years ago, called “Happy Slapping” which was all the rage across Blighty being the blight of school kids randomly coming up to someone and slapping them hard in the face and shouting “Happy slap!”. It was deplorable
My Highschool had a "Punch a Freshman Friday prank" at the start of a new year. Bunch of senior punks organized it. Didnt last long, within a day some Freshman retaliated and the agressor fell into a glass door and ended up almost dying, so much blood everywhere 😂 He was in intensive care for a bit lol. It stopped real quick after that
I honestly believe he used the term 'prank' as a cover up and he fully wanted to assault those people and take their cell phones. Calling it a prank is a pathetic way to cover his ass.
It’s honestly crazy how fast the Internet forgot the meaning of a “Prank” lmao. In like 2015, a prank would be tricking someone that you actually did something you didn’t do, now it’s just doing whatever you want for your own laughs.
I mean that is what a prank is and has always been. pranks are messing with some person for the heck of it but the problem is making that prank with no substance nor reasoning other then to get views
@@PolarisxAndromedaGood pranks are lighthearted stuff that even the victim can laugh to when told that it's a prank, this is just being a piece of shit
Pranks do not have to be things you didn't do. If you put a bucket above a door so that when it opens whoever opened the door gets splashed, that's also a prank (though in more recent years we call this "battery" and "laying a trap" if you're doing it to random people even though it's mostly harmless) The fact is you aren't really supposed to prank anyone except for people who you know will understand the fun of it.
Best prank ive ever been a part of: I was like 16 or so at a fast food place and my dad was chatting up this ww2 vet in line, real funny guy, he segways the conversation seamlessly to his recent doctors appointment, and mentions they needed a stool sample(as in a shit sample) we had no time to react to him saying "here let me show you" and he pulls out this little dark jar, and pulls out a small wooden stool (as in the chair) he had carved, and continued the conversation like normal.
It hasn’t come to that yet, but I’ve seen a few videos commenting on fake kidnapping pranks. I don’t know what people are thinking, doing stuff like this!
This is the perfect person to use to make an example. I'm not even talking about fair punishment here. Go above and beyond. He's in Texas. Texans; you know what to do.
I wanna believe that this was actually just him and his buddy trying to assault and rob people, and when he got called out and arrested for it, he just called it a prank to try and save face. And based on his demeanor and lack of IQ shown in his statements dumb enough to record his crimes and think it would get him some clout online.
In the UK years ago we had a "phase" called happy slapping. Basically groups filming one another going up to strangers and full on slapping them in the face before running off. Beyond all comprehension as to why anyone would want to do that, let alone take it one step further and punch.
This literally happened to me yesterday... I was walking back from a 5 hour lecture lab, ready to just get my grub on, then out of no where a kid just comes from behind and suckerpunches me right in the head... I cannot write in words on how furious and flabbergasted I was in the moment, it all happened so fast... the kid ran away and hopped in a car that sped off. Mind you all of this transpired at 5 pm, in broad daylight, on a college campus.
@@evankanefsky3899 I'm not even kidding... I called the cops to make a report about it, but there really isnt much they can do.. My glasses are now bent... And honestly emotionally embarrassed from the whole situation
In Australia, we've had lengthy campaigns and talks about how bad and how cowardly these punches/actions are. Insane that these people are just acting like its nothing that you almost ended someone's life
THE SAMMY D FOUNDATION!!!!! Literally Sammy got punched in the back of the head and it killed him. Had his parents do a conference with us and talked about anti bullying and Sammys story 😞 will never forget it.
There's an interview with a British guy (on UNILAD, I think) who got drunk at a bar and killed a total stranger by suckerpunching him during an argument. You can see the absolute dead look in the guy's eyes to this day and can tell he genuinely regrets the whole thing/feels absolutely terrible for what he did. So tragic on both sides, these punches need to be talked about more often, especially here in America. Kids in this country are ghetto as fuck and don't know any better, or just don't care.
Thanks for covering this Charlie, it's pretty local for me. Ol' boy did this in one of the nice sides of town, because if he had done this inside the city, he would have been laid out or ended up on a shirt. Shout out to the Harris County Sheriff's Office for a fast investigation and subsequent arrest!
If he was white he probably would have got away with it and if not plenty of people would be laughing in fact white kids were doing this a few years ago be we just brushed past it
@@cavaliothorson7755Yeah it's stupid as hell but many black people do shit like this just because they come from poor and/or uneducated backgrounds that can be traced back to times of segregation. So then white people generalize it to all black people and racism is back baby
What's funny and depressing is I could have gone my whole life not knowing this guy exists. I live on the other side of the world in New Zealand. But because of this horrible "prank", he's on the news, Charlie is talking about him, and now I've seen his face, learned his name and listened to him giving an interview to a news reporter, all the way in New Zealand while I'm sitting here having my food. In a way, he got exactly what he wants -- global notoriety and millions of people around the world hearing about him. That's precisely why cretins like him do stuff like this.
I try to always avoid mentioning them by name, and always mention them as negative creatures. Like he'll never be 'bobby brown who did that horrible prank', but rather 'that retard who assaulted a person while filming it'. Don't know if it'll totally help, but it's better atleast.
The intrigue of the fame fades off if you face personal consequence, which is why people like this need to face that. The kind of person to do what he did in the first place is a narcissist, meaning they don't care what feelings other people feel or how they perceive HIM, because in HIS narcissist-brain, he is permanently perfect. HE needs to feel personal consequence and punishment because the only way to get him to stop is to make sure HE suffers from the things he do
Any social media site that doesn't immediately ban these "pranksters" should also be legally liable or at least fined. People are literally committing crimes for views and these sites are just promoting and low-key encouraging that shit, they're partly responsible.
Conspiracy theory: The guy and his friend just wanted to rob people, and they recorded it as a prank in case they failed, thus avoiding bigger punishment.
@@forwardmoving8252 Conspiracy theory definition by Merriam-Webster dictionary: A theory that explains an event or set of circumstances as the result of a secret plot by usually powerful conspirators.
in middle school it was a super common thing for the "cool" kids to randomly punch the weird kids in the back of the head, specifically on the stairs during passing period. staff said it was all in good fun, it wasn't. once got so disoriented from it that i felt like i was going to pass out
Punching kids in the back of the head while they're specifically on a set of stairs? How in the ungodly hell is that "all in good fun"? That could easily kill someone. I'm sorry you had to go through that, goddamn.
@@bable6314 This is also exactly why another class of individuals exist, y'know, the ones that play Call of Duty in real life at schools. Because of school staff that brush things like this off as "all in good fun" or "they're just messing around", until the victim can't take it anymore and snaps.
This kid should absolutely get prison time. Maybe a few years. He's old enough to know that you just don't randomly assault people, but doesn't, so the odds of him assaulting someone again are high. Edit: there is zero chance this kid shook hands with or hugged either of his victims.
I got sucker punched to the back of the head on my 20th birthday and man, it really ruined my equilibrium and gave me a genuine paranoia of having people behind me.
Me driving under the influence, causing a serious crash- “Officer it was a prank. There’s a camera right there. You guys have no sense of humor. Fine, I’ll issue a RUclips apology.”
hitting someone in the back of the head is so dangerous. Charlie is absolutely correct, I used to box when I was little going onto high school. However, there's a reason I dont do it anymore--other boxers are not as disciplined. People literally become braindead or lose motor functions. EFF THAT!
I started doing boxing training at 19 after high school to learn how defend myself, I’ve never really been in a fight yet but I honestly don’t wanna risk getting CTE and shit like that, I would only fight if I had to deal with pricks like those TikTok bullies.
In Australia, when I was a kid we had ads on tv from the government that promoted against violence saying one punch can kill because people were getting drunk and fighting. There were literally people who were dying from a single punch. That was like 20 years ago. About 10 years ago there was a trend here where teens were hitting their friends and strangers with the goal of knocking them out with one punch. It was a game. They'd get others to film it. They'd walk up and just hit people randomly and you'd watch them drop and they'd walked off. The victims had no clue it was coming it was horrible. It's not a prank, and it's not a game.... people have literally died from this sort of thing. It's horrible and just... why?
That's funny because I live in Australia also and that was never a "trend". There was alot of assaults where drunks where accidentally dying because they didnt know they had glass jaws and would get into fights even if they started the fight if they die from the fight you get charged, so they made 1 punch laws, so you get 20 years if you kill someone with a cowards punch. This type of bullshit is completely different. Now it's a trend to stab people because it's the same outcome as punching someone.
Thank you for highlighting how dangerous punches to the back of the head are. I don't think many people understand how dangerous a strike to the brain stem really is, there's a reason it's illegal in pretty much every combat sport imaginable
Hearing about it just now and having been victim of an assault by a boxer who landed 6 - 7 consecutive blows to the back of my head, I'm surprised I got away with nothing but a slight headache the next day.
What you said about punches being super dangerous is so real. No joke a situation happened a while back in my city where a guy tried to mug someone's girlfriend and started hitting her. So her boyfriend in rightful defence threw a punch at the guy more as an intimidation tactic. Like he just wanted to throw a hard enough punch so the guy would walk away shook. Turned out that single punch somehow killed the robber. He course knew he was in the right and even the police agreed but he apparently he (the boyfriend) almost killed himself later in life because of the guilt he felt killing someone from a single punch even if it were a just self defence. Punches are no joke
"Before you go out and you do anything that you feel is bad or that could look bad, make sure people know or just don't do it at all." I couldn't have said it any worse.
Throughout this whole vid, there’s one question Charlie asked that stood out to me and it’s what is the state of the world? We’re at a point where people are assaulting and threatening others’ lives and calling it a prank. And the worst thing is that most of these losers get off with just a slap on the wrist.
Let's also not ignore the kinda more important actual state of the world like poverty, war, climate change, human greed, etc etc. One idiot getting caught for the brainrot of a prank that's plain assault is like not even the first time people turned to violence for clout. It's seemingly just in human nature, the extreme for example would be terrorism, I guess
@@AemilianaRosewood Completely agree with that. When referencing to the actual common human civilian, we can see from the Salem witch trials that we weren't exactly the most............................................................................................................................."logically inclined"
Did ya hear about the girl that pushed her friend off a bridge? Fell about 50 feet to a river? Almost died. Got 3 days in jail for it. Oh and another one: What about the POS mother that put her 5 month old baby in a plastic grocery bag and left her outside under a bush in her backyard for days because she didnt want it anymore? Even posted a picture of her and the baby to social media when she had already thrown her baby away to cover her ass. Baby was found alive, covered in waste, maggots in its eyes. She only got 9 years.
It's always been that way. It just wasn't public. They (the people who think this kind of thing is funny) would "prank" their kids or their "friends" and then get mad that the victim didn't find it funny.
Yep I appreciate you covering this. I have a brain injury from a blow to the back of my head. I don't wish this injury on anyone the pain is like getting hit with a pillow case full of bricks consistently. Kids should be learning not to hit at an early age idk how his parents failed him that. It's scary to go outside anywhere anymore. Ridiculous.
I've got brain stem migraines so I know the struggle of an eternally stiff neck and just daily pain and suffering friend. I hope you find some medication that helps or it improves with time or treatments.
@@OddOtter707 That doesn't make sense. It's typically dads who say "be a man and fight" and all that. Women/moms are typically the ones to condemn it. Not men, buckaroo.
The fact I found out about this and the guy who “snatches kids” as a prank in the same day is wild. This is probably worse since the other ones seem scripted but still wild
@@luciusissupacool there’s a memeulous video on it that came out recently, some guy on TikTok claims to be “snatching kids” as a prank and has a paid course on snatching kids
from that interview, you could tell that this kid does not have a single, genuine thought behind those eyes
definitely not💀 just emptiness and cobwebs upstairs.
Maybe autism?
Some cultures are better than others
7:41 he says don't do things that "look bad"
@@threat3071bro it’s not autism, I have never met a single autistic person that thought, “ y’know, I know a great idea for a prank, just sucker punch someone from behind. Classic comedy.” Most autistic people I know are more introverted than psychotically violent.
To even call this a prank is a dangerous precedent to set. This wasn’t a prank this was assault on two random people.
Think we can rename jails to the chuckle hut or the laugh factory, you know for the other "prankster" locked up in there. 😂😂
@hay-leyhoo the reporter was coaching him during the interview.
Yeah, that's what the guy said for 10 minutes in the video you're commenting on.
Thank you for regurgitating what everyone has said and claiming it as your own thought
I’m fairly certain a prosecutor could get attempted murder to stick
i HATE how he says he “made a mistake.” mistakes are most of the time accidental, and his “prank” was COMPLETELY PLANNED. absolutely insane
He probably meant to replace “made” with “I am”
@@oilslick51 ^ yup
A mistake and an accident are two different things
I hope they'll give him 3 years at least. Ain't a fucking oopsie woopsie
@@touming9257 Yes, they mean different things, but when someone says "I'm sorry, I made a mistake" they mean they didn't intent for the consequences of their actions. That is how the English language works. But he clearly DID intent to hit strangers for clout/views. So it this was neither a mistake nor an accident. It was a premeditated crime. And you could argue that all crimes are by definition mistakes, but we all know that's not what he is saying in the interview.
I can 100% guarantee that little shit, after the interview went and called up his homies and he was like yoooo I'll be on national TV, and the laughed their asses of at all the attention. These people SHOULD NOT be given a platform, nonetheless media exposure. He basically got exactly what he wanted and they will do it again.
The usual suspects 🙉🙉🙉
@@jollygrapefruit786 never have a take EVER again lil bro 💀
@@jollygrapefruit786 This ain't insta bro
@@aquila_ocolus_production🐒🐒🐒
@@aquila_ocolus_productionhis racist ass is BURNING THE KITCHEN GET HIM OUT
In Australia, that's called a 'coward punch'. You get the right judge, and you can get 8 years in prison. We have had several people dying from this. It's disgusting and sickening. He needs to go to jail!
No its called a king hit, my manager got king hit by an accomplice of someone stealing and he layed on the floor for 5 minutes
Okay nvm it is coward punch but the word coward sounds unasutralian for an australian phrase all me mates say king hit
@@Onyaga It's literally the same thing man. Sucker punch = coward punch = king hit. Coward punch just sounds stupid, especially when the original term of sucker punch is perfect in describing how the person being hit is suckered and that the person doing the hitting is a sucker.
You CAN legitimately die from this? First thought was only if youre old ... never knew that.
@@garsto9718Yup and it's not usually the impact of the hand/fist that does the damage, it's the impact of the skull hitting the floor, typically on concrete
This might be a hot take, but I think punishment for crimes should be severely increased if it was being filmed for social media. It’s clearly premeditated, and is also encouraging further crimes, along with showing a clear lack of empathy and also shows that they are likely to do something like this again, since they don’t have the forethought to think of how it might affect others.
agreed. filming proves premeditation, without a doubt.
Actually a good idea. It would double as a lesson for anyone viewing it if it goes viral, too. Discourage the viewers (who are likely children) from doing the same.
The judicial system is so behind the times on this... I think one major change should be that all the profits a tiktoker makes from such abuse goes directly to their victims.
I can somewhat agree but the problem is.. when you send someone younger to jail or prison, now they’re gonna be around even worse people. They’re gonna learn to have to be “more tough” to survive in prison. They end up with a record, preventing them from ever getting a truly decent job , so they’ll be around other people who have records and are probably not the best choice makers. But then again you don’t want them to NOT face serious consequences.
There needs to be a way to teach these people EMPATHY. that’s what they’re seriously lacking and why they behave like this. Selfishness and a severe lack of empathy.
But can that even be taught? Or are they just screwed and as a society we have to put up with them making worse and worse decisions, having kids and raising them to be just as bad? It’s a cycle.
Not to mention the people being filmed are extremely limited in what they can do. There have been a couple cases of idiot influencer harasses innocent person until they snap and get violent, influencer sues person, influencer wins since they have it on camera (and can choose which parts to share). Some might be classified as self-defense but you can’t expect everyone to be a lawyer and know exactly how to react from a legal perspective. Plus here in Canada you’re basically supposed to stand there like Senator Armstrong if you get attacked so not a lot you can do
Him saying "everybody makes mistakes" shows he has zero remorse, empathy or conscience. Actual psychopath behaviour
Just regurgitating what he has seen online, the guy is just not on this planet
Even genuine psychopaths can learn right from wrong and be functional members of society if they’re raised right. This guy likely had distant parents and too much screen time growing up and was never taught these things.
He's also a black in 2023, that's a superpower to them nowadays
@@anironfarm6056 It`s not really like that tho. "Function" is relative. psycopaths learn what is perceived as right from wrong, but they want to harm other people becuase they like it. Some psychopaths just hurt people in a legal way. Like hidden psychological assaults, bullying, manipulation, stuff like that. They wanna do damage, but they don`t wanna go jail.
@@seniorb5672what are you fucking talking about dude
the fact that he refers to “what we didn’t see in the video” like he was purposely made to look bad or taken out of context is incredible. like dude it was YOUR video, YOU did that 💀
The fact that we live in a world where assaulting someone is “just a prank bro” is wild
Dude also had a gun on him too.
@@kindelderson9838 nah that's wild 💀 this happens in the US frequently for some reason
To stop further replies yes this happens in other countries but less frequently than the US, the US barely have strict gun control which is why it's easier to kill or assault civilians or anyone in general, and yes people are killed by numerous different things daily.
Y'all keyboard brawlers need to take a chill pill as if I didn't already correct myself, I apologize for the mistake but there's really no point of restating something that's been already said or calling me ignorant or other degrading words as if I said something horrible. so to stop further replies I changed it.
@@icespiiceee Gotta respect that right to bear arms, you know, for protection and absolutely nothing else
They’re blackphobic and don’t wanna call a spade a spade.. this was a hate crime. Fk that racist
@@rasmie8858 unfortunately some others didn't get the message, but your right it's scary out here.
Pulling out the gun as a prank is absolutely the sign of an unsalvageable wreck of a human being.
It's every bit as terrifying as a robbery, not for money but for clout.
Don’t be muh "racist", It’s Basketball American culture.
You KNOW he has no father.
@@Zagiruswtf are u talking about who said anything about race
@@Moneytopz There is nothing about race in this video. But shit like this is why we have such bad stereotypes
@@FriedProfile So what about all the white dude's doing the EXACT same stuff.
He deserves absolutely nothing less than jail time bare minimum. Absolutely insane that he was allowed to lie and say that he shook the guys hand and hugged him.
The fact the moron has the nerve to call it a prank is freaking absurd
Black people at work
@@kane357lynch bruh
@kane357lynch go back to /pol/
@@kane357lynch You forgot the old white man emoji at the end.
His parents made a mistake 19 years ago
*his mom.
DAMN-
@@hollowaang5284? it takes 2 to make a baby
@@eggchomp but only one to bring him out, not including the medical staff.
Hitting the back of the head is legit attempted murder
yup, there's a reason it's banned in boxing
Yup
Especially when these types commonly only target elderly and others half their size and often while in groups. This isn't a 'new' thing either. It's been going on in certain cities for years. World Star.
Sucker Punch is a cowardly action
Pokemon VGC players: actually...
i think i saw some video where some kid got punched on the back of the head for trying to break up a fight at school and died from bleeding in his brain, its sad how doing crimes these years are being labeled as "pranks" by these kids
Dude just committed a crime and tried to play the “prank” defense.
Thiis is ridiculous
E
@@hybridShinx court system is
Tried and succeeded mind you
It was funny, who cares. Keep coping
He's not apologetic for hitting those two poor guys. He's apologetic for getting caught and facing consequences.
It's just casual blacktivities, you racist bigot!
1:40
imagine watching the whole video before commenting.
Hold on guys I'll finish the rest of it within a week or so. I gotta 100% Sims 4.
@@_stars_4541is there quick way to get alphabet legacy trophy?
Many many years ago, I heard a story pretty much like this one of someone punching strangers in the back of the head. Many went unconscious, some even died. Worse yet, they were doing it randomly. Not even for clout.
There's some messed up people in this world.
Back than worldstar hiphop was like a damn liveleak. Not even racist about every week there was 2-4 blacks just jumping 1-2 dudes walking and 80% of the time it was a very old white dude. I don't think the sites as bad as it was since it doesn't straight up show those on the homepage anymore. But was wild they had random jumpings and all the comments were praising and wanting more. Straight sick asf (not the good sick)
@@RangerxTurbo Sounds like what happened to Rick Moranis just a few years ago. Makes your blood boil.
Knock out game
"Point em out, knock em out" was the game started by black kids in Chicago years ago. It was horrendous then and horrendous now. Crazy Charlie didnt know about that
@@bigbob7021why would he need to know that? I’ve never even heard of it until now.
"He shook my hand after I punched him, robbed him at gunpoint, and put him in a chokehold" is scarily close to an "your honor I may have held her at gunpoint but she consented to sex with me." I don't think that was a "we're cool" handshake as much as it was "I'll do what you want so long as you don't kill me" one.
I got banned from twitter for cursing at muslims in a thread that insisted 9 year olds can consent to sex (topic Muhammed and Aisha).
Their argument was like: ”she agrees, what’s the problem then?”
Well the problem is perhaps the insane warlord marrying a child.
@@Flyingtart objection relevance ????
@@whknws9595 Objection sustained.
Your honor, I’m pretty drunk
@@Flyingtart mudslides are crazy
@@Flyingtart get some water out for sober you tomorrow mate 😭💀
The "you guys only see the bad part" bit is hilarious when you realize he uploaded the video meaning he himself edited out the alleged "good parts" 😂
And he's being taken to court, right? So I don't think the guy was real chummy with him like he claims.
If you know ahead of time that this "prank" could go so badly you feel compelled to bring a gun for protection, that should be a pretty obvious sign to not do it.
You know there's nothing going on behind those eyes.
Cowardice
He's black and he knows he will get away with it
@@kane357lynchwhy the random racism?
@@kane357lynchBeing a black guy, his chances of getting by without punishment is lower actually
As you pointed out... it's amazing how much "regret" suddenly appears when someone is being punished.
When the whole "it's just a prank bro" epidemic first became a thing, this was the exact situation I joked about happening eventually. We live in an era where nearly all information imaginable is at our fingertips, and yet I swear we're dumber as a species than we've ever been.
When society glorifies and subsidizes stupidity this is what happens.
not all info is science books
We're not dumber as a species, we're able to see the stupidity on a really unmeasurable scale
Idk man people used to believe band witches and burn women alive for it. In my opinion people have always been stupid
Brave New World vibes
"everyone makes mistakes"
Charlie just doesn't get it. We've all sucker punched people and then held them at gunpoint. That's how I met a few of my closest friends.
Yooo wassup man? That was so crazy when you did that to me! Good times bro
Yeah Charlie let me just say that's everyone here in Houston we crazy yo!
Hell, that’s how I met my wife.
@@CorporalGrievous93 all love man, glad you saw that the way I did.
@@blackbonger2963 Lmao jesus
That ‘Everybody makes mistakes’ line always gets me laughing. It’s when you know the accused literally has 0 remorse for what they did, and they’re trying to make themselves look less guilty lmao. It’s always the same everywhere.
I mean I make mistakes like forgetting my aunt's birthday or burning food. I don't think that I've ever put someone in mortal danger
Yeah I can’t stand when people say that and when people say “I’m sorry I did it… but I can’t take it back, so…”
Both completely remove you feeling bad or having regret bc well it’s just what happened and we can’t change it so who should we even care anymore 🤷♀️
Absolutely ridiculous.
another animal all of them are the same and look the same, i can see patern
It's like when influencers deflect and say shit like "oh I didn't realize you were perfect" when they get called out
Only the judge, jury or prosecution get to say "everyone makes mistakes". Not the defendant.
Glad to see so many youtubers outraged by this & calling this behavior out. Too many people don't understand how ABSOLUTELY APPALLING this is & similar "pranks" are happening too much.
In all seriousness, this is actually scary. Imagine how close we are to someone shooting a man in a "prank"
Shootings on video have already been done on facebook and twitter except they were not pranks
Mericaaaa
I wouldn’t be surprised if the day comes
that already happened im pretty sure. A girl shot and killed her boyfriend for a youtube video
Whenever I see someone filming in public, I get the fuck away from them as fast as possible.
I am still struggling from a traumatic brain injury five years after getting sucker punched in the face one time. It kills me how people don't understand how severe it is to get punched. I've lost all of my friends because of my unpredictable anger episodes. It's ruined my life.
Calm down, it's just a prank dude
Even if you're joking thats a disgusting thing to say, may God have mercy on your soul.@@clark2491
I'm sorry to hear that man. I work in a hospital as security, and have to deal with a lot of patients with psychological issues. Two of our regulars had traumatic brain injuries in the past, both over a decade ago, that still affect them greatly to this day. Both are normally super sweet dudes to everyone around them, but they can just burst into random aggressive tantrums, and they are very easily riled up. But as soon as they calm down, they are always extrmely apologetic. They can't help themselves. I think if people experienced that kind of behavior more often while knowing the cause, they'd be a lot more sympathetic about it, as well as being less inclined towards random violence. People don't realize just how easily it is to fuck up someone's whole life, with something as simple as a hard slap.
hey at the end of the day, if they cant understand your situation, in the long run it’s better for you. keep strong and trust yourself and you’ll build the right life 💪
@@OVAngryEWhile I empathize with your struggle with anger stemming from childhood trauma, I do as well, it sounds like you may need to deal with your anger better if people are always setting you off. Or go offline and you'll see that most people are actually good and not garbage as you say, I've only ever seen the terminally online say that people are garbage.
It can it be overstated that the fact he says "Before you go out and do something that could look bad" means he not NOT regret what he did. As you said, he regrets that people didn't "get the joke" and he got punished for it. He regrets that it "looked bad" not that is "was bad." This guy is going to continue to be a danger to the people around him.
Everything about all of his comments legitimately sounds like someone with a negative IQ.
And he will eventually fuck around too hard and find out there’s a reason that guys his age are dropping like crazy to gun violence?
Grammar Stanley
This happens in inner-cities allllll the time. I had this happen to me twice on my own street as a kid, then each time I tried to square up for a fair fight I either got jumped or a gun pulled on me. I never had met anyone who assaulted me previously. They attack people for fun.
I've seen it happen.
Nobody wants to acknowledge it because they believe pattern recognition is a hate skill.
@@TheRealSteveMay exactly
Yep, my suburban public school bussed inner city kids to us starting in my junior year. The kids were chosen randomly, not by merit, so there were a lot of wannabe gangsters who weren't quite good enough to get into the real gangs back home. They separated into two self-identified gangs based on whether or not they were chill with Hispanics, and then fought each other over who got drug dealing rights. Among many other disruptive behaviors, they would travel in packs of at least three and harass people constantly. My town had a lot of Chinese people in it and they were very racist so they would particularly target the Chinese people, and again always in groups so nobody could fight back. Administration didn't want to be seen as racist so there was no punishment even when one brought a knife to school and literally started fighting using it (admin didn't even take the knife away or call the resource officer). They would create issues out of thin air just looking for excuses to beat up anyone they came across because they knew there was no punishment. Meanwhile we all knew that 1) we couldn't take them 3v1 and would never get an even fight and 2) if we protected ourselves, WE would get suspended while they faced no punishment.
The two normal kids who were part of the bussing program did everything they could to not be associated with the others, and the one I knew was pretty smart and cool so I feel terrible for him that he had to be on the bus with that mess for two hours a day. It was just impossible to ignore how instantly and drastically the entire school went downhill after they arrived and now (several years after my graduation) the school has completely restructured classes for the worse in an effort to hide that these students fail all their classes (because they never show up). At the time this experience made me hate those people and view them as unfixable trash, so admin definitely failed their mission haha...
Anything less than 3 years in prison for this man is an absolute tragedy. Should be a lot longer in my opinion. This shit makes my blood boil
10 years in the minimum in Australia
He isn't a man he is scum, a trash kid, fatherless idiot. He will never become a man unless he has kids of his own and takes care of them after his long prison sentence.
If nothing else, these people need to be banned from uploading video publicly online, punishable by further jailtime or something.
These people are doing it for the clout, so they deserve to be banned from getting any.
@@Avruthlelbhtrue words my man
If he "pranked" any govt. official or a child of someone important he magically now will do more time and be charged with all sorts of charges he should have to begin with. Yeah our world has gone to complete shit since Nikola Tesla was murdered and framed. @@Avruthlelbh
I sincerely hope he's charged and does time for this aggressive physical assault. I’m very disappointed to see he was wearing a Cypress-Lakes HS sweatshirt while carrying out that assault.
i mean hes 19 not a 9 year old. Hes getting time for it.
@@kumaye9446 Depends. If it's a first offense, he will probably get off with some type of probation. But It would be nice if he got at least 5 years. They gave me 4 years for having drugs. Out for 12 years. 7 years sober.
Sounds like someone went to Cypress-Lakes HS 😬😬
Free vacation. That's "justice" to liberals.
Court won't do anything. Look at bro home. It's nice. He wouldn't be doing this if he couldn't be bailed out. And that's the bottom line.
In Australia, after a lot "Coward punches" like this and people dying from it, the courts made a "one-punch law" which is a 10-year minimum sentence for a coward punch
That only applies to cases where the punch results in a death.
@@yesok2954I just checked - this is not true. If they die it's up to 25 years. If they don't its up to 14-20 years depending on the state.
Nearly EVERYWHERE, the minimum is about 8 years.
@@yesok2954 me when i spread missinformation on the internet
This will never happen in the states. Black criminals are a protected class and worshipped here.
In America these are called black people
This is so unbelievable malicious and no amount of fake regrets can mitigate it. How he even has the audacity to say "everybody makes mistakes" makes me want to throw up in disgust.
I'm glad he shook their hands and hugged them afterwards to show he wasn't a bad guy in the end. His kindness is so wonderful I forgot to clap in appreciation
had us in the first half!!😭
Shouldve been held accounted for. Scholar in the making.
@Its_Butter_Stotch_homieehe's pulling this shit in Texas, it's only a matter of time
Was everyone he punched white? Because it wouldn’t be the first time this sort of thing has happened… Far from it.
@@bigbearkat2010he’s going to look like a block of Swiss cheese
I think the worst part about this is the media reaction. They are holding this guy like a flower on their palm, calling the assault a "prank" and seeming so understanding of his clearly faked "remorse". They should be looking at this guy like any other criminal, as a violent danger to society, not someone who should be lightly scolded. They are eating his bullshit hook, line and sinker, and this will only encourage him and others like him to keep being absolute dangers to society for the sake of clout.
We can't punish our little dumb pets
They always lie for these black thugs
Well, he’s of a certain melanin shade, so…… That group is pretty much off-limits.
It's because he's black. Democrats and the media think black people are dumb and don't know what they're doing half the time. They're racist, plain and simple.
Is not the melanin is the underveloped brain this melanin shade brings... Pattern recognition
"Sir, you murdered 12 children"
"It's just a prank bro"
“Everyone makes mistakes 😢🥺”
William Afton in court
"Sir, why did you burn down an orphanage?"
"It's just a prank, calm down"
I can imagine ex- prank shows watching this in shame
"I won't ever do it again" 😂
As others have said, this is basically called a "coward punch" in my neck of the planet. Australian law does not take this lightly and you will go to jail for such an attack.
Absolutely no remorse and a complete flat affect. These sociopaths are being bred faster and faster.
It's almost like we live in a society that selects sociopaths for success. *gestures at politicians and CEOs*
Bro they hiding like a mf assassins creed protagonist💀
They always been around ever since mankind
Now we have a microscope being the internet to look upon
@@BraydenCannontrue that they’ve always been here, but the age of the internet has catalyzed this behavior and teaches other people that it’s okay.
@@clayfan3 people who would do something like this never had to be told it was okay, because they never cared in the first place.
why are people even propagating the idea that this was a prank? he should be in prison.
Also, calling him a teenager is equally disgusting, considering he would be tried as an adult in a normal society.
I agreed these aren’t prank anymore these are assault
Seriously, this wasn't a prank it was a freaking crime anyone who says otherwise is either a troll or an idiot
Didn't he end up getting arrested? Did he even get a punishment?
@@Bantzhole how is calling him a teenager disgusting, never mind "equally disgusting"? 😅 it's a matter of fact, he's 19
Attacking people and then has a gun incase they try and defend themselves... that feels like it should make it far worse than a assault charge. That's like a premeditated attempted murder...
Isn't attempted murder inherently premeditated as it is?
@@KatSpicert If you try to kill someone in the spur of the moment because they made you mad, let's say you tried to shoot them with a gun you swiped from a stranger who was just walking by, but it was unloaded, wouldn't that be non-premeditated attempted murder?
That interview had the atmosphere of an mvp basketball player describing why they lost last game, but instead a mvp of disappointment.
This was a "I want to commit a crime and if I say it's a prank, I can get both clout and away with it" mentality that is not only dumb, but cowardly and a horrible reflection of where social media has landed us.
news are part of the problem, watch them dance around the guy - oh he even opened the door to talk to us, what a good kid
Yeah this guy didn't do this with the intention of it being a prank (unless he's literally fucking insane). He just wanted to assault people and made up an excuse for it later.
@@sithdude2436not saying you're wrong, but also plenty of people consumed by the need to have clout for any reason, at any cost. either way is unhinged
This was unfortunately a thing in the UK, 18 years ago, called “Happy Slapping” which was all the rage across Blighty being the blight of school kids randomly coming up to someone and slapping them hard in the face and shouting “Happy slap!”.
It was deplorable
I hated when chavs would do that.
@@JabamskiI'm pretty sure that wasn't a chav thing more just a school child thing.
im not going outside im scared
Release the peace nigga. Yea black youth seemed to love it.
My Highschool had a "Punch a Freshman Friday prank" at the start of a new year. Bunch of senior punks organized it. Didnt last long, within a day some Freshman retaliated and the agressor fell into a glass door and ended up almost dying, so much blood everywhere 😂 He was in intensive care for a bit lol. It stopped real quick after that
I honestly believe he used the term 'prank' as a cover up and he fully wanted to assault those people and take their cell phones. Calling it a prank is a pathetic way to cover his ass.
i was wondering the same, was it a prank disguised as a robbery or was it a robbery disguised as s prank
like how filming sex with a prostitute is legal because then you're not illegally prostituting them, you're legally making porn?
@@GalinaEveither way there dumb for recording a literal ASSAULT 😭
I agree.
he had a gun in his pocket
Acting like an animal should get you treated like an animal.
It’s honestly crazy how fast the Internet forgot the meaning of a “Prank” lmao. In like 2015, a prank would be tricking someone that you actually did something you didn’t do, now it’s just doing whatever you want for your own laughs.
I mean that is what a prank is and has always been.
pranks are messing with some person for the heck of it but the problem is making that prank with no substance nor reasoning other then to get views
@@PolarisxAndromedaGood pranks are lighthearted stuff that even the victim can laugh to when told that it's a prank, this is just being a piece of shit
yall are kids and must be nostalgic, those pranks were usually fake and trash. pranks have always been bad.
Pranks do not have to be things you didn't do. If you put a bucket above a door so that when it opens whoever opened the door gets splashed, that's also a prank (though in more recent years we call this "battery" and "laying a trap" if you're doing it to random people even though it's mostly harmless)
The fact is you aren't really supposed to prank anyone except for people who you know will understand the fun of it.
Back then, Papa Franku made Its just a prank bro video. He was on point and it's still relevant
Best prank ive ever been a part of:
I was like 16 or so at a fast food place and my dad was chatting up this ww2 vet in line, real funny guy, he segways the conversation seamlessly to his recent doctors appointment, and mentions they needed a stool sample(as in a shit sample) we had no time to react to him saying "here let me show you" and he pulls out this little dark jar, and pulls out a small wooden stool (as in the chair) he had carved, and continued the conversation like normal.
I love that.
This is truly ascended comedy
that's amazing
how random 😂
That’s not a prank
It's only a matter of time until an "internet prankster" decides that a good "prank" is attempting to kidnap children at parks.
One of my notifications is, "Influencer steals kids for clout" ...I got some bad news for you bud
there's a indian guy who does that
It hasn’t come to that yet, but I’ve seen a few videos commenting on fake kidnapping pranks. I don’t know what people are thinking, doing stuff like this!
Breaking news: “TikTok Kill people prank has caused the deaths of of three people walking in park, police say.
Give it 5 years. We’ll be there.
@@SomeDude-oq6oqfive years seems pretty generous, someone has more faith in humanity.😂
This is the perfect person to use to make an example. I'm not even talking about fair punishment here. Go above and beyond. He's in Texas. Texans; you know what to do.
We don’t have to go after him, they stay in Texas and don’t give up the issue solves itself.
New fear unlocked, being involved in a TikTok prank.
that has been a reasonable fear for a looooooong while dude
TikTokophobia
Just live in a white neighborhood
@@ngf5077what
@@ngf5077he relaxed
He isn’t sorry, he doesn’t feel remorse or regret.
He just got caught out for it and is doing a U turn to try and save face
It's just casual blacktivities, you racist bigot!
I wanna believe that this was actually just him and his buddy trying to assault and rob people, and when he got called out and arrested for it, he just called it a prank to try and save face.
And based on his demeanor and lack of IQ shown in his statements dumb enough to record his crimes and think it would get him some clout online.
That was the most serious "what the fuck" charlies dropped
In the UK years ago we had a "phase" called happy slapping.
Basically groups filming one another going up to strangers and full on slapping them in the face before running off.
Beyond all comprehension as to why anyone would want to do that, let alone take it one step further and punch.
This literally happened to me yesterday... I was walking back from a 5 hour lecture lab, ready to just get my grub on, then out of no where a kid just comes from behind and suckerpunches me right in the head... I cannot write in words on how furious and flabbergasted I was in the moment, it all happened so fast... the kid ran away and hopped in a car that sped off. Mind you all of this transpired at 5 pm, in broad daylight, on a college campus.
Insanity
@@evankanefsky3899 I'm not even kidding... I called the cops to make a report about it, but there really isnt much they can do..
My glasses are now bent... And honestly emotionally embarrassed from the whole situation
Generic Kid strikes again! That darned kid again!
@@badlaamaurukehuyou’re sped
My bad, I meant literal criminal who committed battery assault on me @@badlaamaurukehu
In Australia, we've had lengthy campaigns and talks about how bad and how cowardly these punches/actions are. Insane that these people are just acting like its nothing that you almost ended someone's life
We don't have as many basketballers as America does that's why
THE SAMMY D FOUNDATION!!!!! Literally Sammy got punched in the back of the head and it killed him. Had his parents do a conference with us and talked about anti bullying and Sammys story 😞 will never forget it.
@@sf.jellyfish7813 for sure! They really got the message across especially with the parents speaking directly to you in person.
There's an interview with a British guy (on UNILAD, I think) who got drunk at a bar and killed a total stranger by suckerpunching him during an argument. You can see the absolute dead look in the guy's eyes to this day and can tell he genuinely regrets the whole thing/feels absolutely terrible for what he did. So tragic on both sides, these punches need to be talked about more often, especially here in America. Kids in this country are ghetto as fuck and don't know any better, or just don't care.
@@rougeegamer98 only drunk idiots do it here, these joggers do it totally sober thinking its a good idea
Thanks for covering this Charlie, it's pretty local for me.
Ol' boy did this in one of the nice sides of town, because if he had done this inside the city, he would have been laid out or ended up on a shirt.
Shout out to the Harris County Sheriff's Office for a fast investigation and subsequent arrest!
If he was white he probably would have got away with it and if not plenty of people would be laughing in fact white kids were doing this a few years ago be we just brushed past it
Fr
Yeah dude is a grade-A loser and I hope he gets jail time for this crap. Stuff like this is why people avoid us (black folk.)
@@cavaliothorson7755Yeah it's stupid as hell but many black people do shit like this just because they come from poor and/or uneducated backgrounds that can be traced back to times of segregation. So then white people generalize it to all black people and racism is back baby
I mean all the work was done for them. They didn't need to do much.
"Is it them Yoogie?" "Its always them BooBoo"
What's funny and depressing is I could have gone my whole life not knowing this guy exists. I live on the other side of the world in New Zealand. But because of this horrible "prank", he's on the news, Charlie is talking about him, and now I've seen his face, learned his name and listened to him giving an interview to a news reporter, all the way in New Zealand while I'm sitting here having my food. In a way, he got exactly what he wants -- global notoriety and millions of people around the world hearing about him. That's precisely why cretins like him do stuff like this.
wow couldnt have said it any better
@@zyzirhe’ll have a “redemption arc” and we’ll be seeing him on stream with Kai cenat or Adin Ross in a couple weeks time. Mark my words.
I try to always avoid mentioning them by name, and always mention them as negative creatures. Like he'll never be 'bobby brown who did that horrible prank', but rather 'that retard who assaulted a person while filming it'.
Don't know if it'll totally help, but it's better atleast.
Same brotha, but still this fame ain't it, dude's a menace and needs to become an example
The intrigue of the fame fades off if you face personal consequence, which is why people like this need to face that.
The kind of person to do what he did in the first place is a narcissist, meaning they don't care what feelings other people feel or how they perceive HIM, because in HIS narcissist-brain, he is permanently perfect. HE needs to feel personal consequence and punishment
because the only way to get him to stop is to make sure HE suffers from the things he do
As soon as that clown opened his mouth I felt nothing but "my mom definitely told me exactly what to say" energy.
Any social media site that doesn't immediately ban these "pranksters" should also be legally liable or at least fined. People are literally committing crimes for views and these sites are just promoting and low-key encouraging that shit, they're partly responsible.
Did anyone else notice at 4:55 the reporter mouthing the words he is saying? Very strange
Idk my grandpa who’s hard of hearing does that every now and then, that’s what I think it is
In Australia, we used to call a sucker punch a “king hit” until the name was changed to the much more appropriate “coward punch”
That’s awesome , I’m going to call them coward punches now
Very apt name, considering most of the ppl who deliver them would be whining and crying like a little bitch if/when retaliated on…
this whole time i thought a sucker punch was just going for a rapid speed attack on the opponent's stomach mid fight
@@evanofthe711Tbf sucker punch is still a good name for it, cuz only suckers use it
@@XxTheCupidKidxX yea yea true , they both are good names I think
Conspiracy theory: The guy and his friend just wanted to rob people, and they recorded it as a prank in case they failed, thus avoiding bigger punishment.
Immediately thought this
That's not what a conspiracy theory is... lol
@@forwardmoving8252 Conspiracy theory definition by Merriam-Webster dictionary: A theory that explains an event or set of circumstances as the result of a secret plot by usually powerful conspirators.
in middle school it was a super common thing for the "cool" kids to randomly punch the weird kids in the back of the head, specifically on the stairs during passing period. staff said it was all in good fun, it wasn't. once got so disoriented from it that i felt like i was going to pass out
This is exactly why people like the "prankster" in the video exist. Schools have taught them that it's okay and "all in good fun"
@@bable6314schools only do shit when victims fight back
Punching kids in the back of the head while they're specifically on a set of stairs? How in the ungodly hell is that "all in good fun"? That could easily kill someone.
I'm sorry you had to go through that, goddamn.
@@bable6314 This is also exactly why another class of individuals exist, y'know, the ones that play Call of Duty in real life at schools. Because of school staff that brush things like this off as "all in good fun" or "they're just messing around", until the victim can't take it anymore and snaps.
@@Mukatutu a friend of mine who was being bullied the same way almost did. he had a list and everything
I bet he pulls the race card when somebody retaliates. Just a slight gut feeling I have.
A good amount of these future doctors do that.
If he kept going, there will be a moment where he can't "It's just a prank, bro" his way out of it
This kid should absolutely get prison time. Maybe a few years. He's old enough to know that you just don't randomly assault people, but doesn't, so the odds of him assaulting someone again are high.
Edit: there is zero chance this kid shook hands with or hugged either of his victims.
He might tried and because he had a weapon terrified victims played along.
I got sucker punched to the back of the head on my 20th birthday and man, it really ruined my equilibrium and gave me a genuine paranoia of having people behind me.
Can't wait to see people on Twitter running to this guy's defense just to be contrarians
We both know why Twitter will defend this scum bag.
Oh, they definitely will.
the twitter lawyers!
Twitter?
@@lucien134 X
Me driving under the influence, causing a serious crash- “Officer it was a prank. There’s a camera right there. You guys have no sense of humor. Fine, I’ll issue a RUclips apology.”
Bro thats not even a prank thats straight up assault 😭
Battery not assault.
@@mikepalmer2219 How is it not assault?
@@jett3474 Look up the difference
@@jett3474 When you hit someone it is battery. A much worse charge than assault.
This is not a STUNT, it's a CRIMINAL ASSAULT!!! Jail time a MUST!
just seeing him try to talk during the interview killed some of my brain cells
This was a big issue in Australia when I was there in 2017. They called it "The Coward's Punch".
I can tell from his demeanor and house that he's never wanted for anything and hasn't had to face consequences for any of his actions before
I just love their culture
@@user-lp9qj7ul1gAre you being strangely racist? What?
Social media sites/apps have to ban prank content already, they are borderline complicit by not doing anything about prank content on their services.
That would mean no more Jidion, then there would be massive backlash, RUclipss backbone is literally pranks
@@infinitehexingtonDidn't he convert to a Christian channel now?
@@gachatookthekids tf are you on?
@@infinitehexington Isn't Jidion going to switch up his content moving forward anyways with the changes in his life?
@@schizox oh god is this going to be a chain of people making up "isn't Jidion-"?
hitting someone in the back of the head is so dangerous.
Charlie is absolutely correct, I used to box when I was little going onto high school. However, there's a reason I dont do it anymore--other boxers are not as disciplined.
People literally become braindead or lose motor functions. EFF THAT!
I started doing boxing training at 19 after high school to learn how defend myself, I’ve never really been in a fight yet but I honestly don’t wanna risk getting CTE and shit like that, I would only fight if I had to deal with pricks like those TikTok bullies.
He speaks like that dude in class that never pays attention and stays saying "uhhhh" when answering a question.
In Australia, when I was a kid we had ads on tv from the government that promoted against violence saying one punch can kill because people were getting drunk and fighting. There were literally people who were dying from a single punch. That was like 20 years ago.
About 10 years ago there was a trend here where teens were hitting their friends and strangers with the goal of knocking them out with one punch. It was a game. They'd get others to film it. They'd walk up and just hit people randomly and you'd watch them drop and they'd walked off. The victims had no clue it was coming it was horrible.
It's not a prank, and it's not a game.... people have literally died from this sort of thing. It's horrible and just... why?
That's funny because I live in Australia also and that was never a "trend". There was alot of assaults where drunks where accidentally dying because they didnt know they had glass jaws and would get into fights even if they started the fight if they die from the fight you get charged, so they made 1 punch laws, so you get 20 years if you kill someone with a cowards punch. This type of bullshit is completely different. Now it's a trend to stab people because it's the same outcome as punching someone.
Holy shit, shame on the news agency for claiming he "regrets it" and not pushing back on his bullshit AT ALL
I love how some people use the word "prank" like it's some kind of immunity that can't get them in any trouble.
People also do this with the word "joke" as though it's an immunity to allow them to say anything they want to say.
Never heard of prankomatic immunity?
@@loganbaxter4685no, explain it
“Hey, let me prank you buy robbing you and taking your stuff. Calm down, don’t call the cops. Don’t you know it’s a prank? There is the camera.”
its always "those" people.
Wym by ‘“those” people’? Sounds a bit.. uhh.. non-inclusive?monochromatic? Jim Crows esc? I dunno how to put it 💀
@@goofyrat2938most cases like the one presented in this video is caused by a black person
Yeah, it's always those people that cherrypick a few videos, ignore others, and generalize an entire race for republican points 😂
I literally cannot believe someone pulled a worse prank than the "best friend execution" prank...
There’s not a worse prank than that one
They were all in on it though
Genuinely a fake video
No, i think that one might actually still be worse. That one is way more disgusting
@@enderkatze6129 it's blatantly fake, no one's ever done that for real
Thank you for highlighting how dangerous punches to the back of the head are. I don't think many people understand how dangerous a strike to the brain stem really is, there's a reason it's illegal in pretty much every combat sport imaginable
God I get the shivers every time I hear or read about something like this because it makes me realize how fragile we really are
Hearing about it just now and having been victim of an assault by a boxer who landed 6 - 7 consecutive blows to the back of my head, I'm surprised I got away with nothing but a slight headache the next day.
I can feel the victims’ pain just by watching it.
Charlie you never fail to help me fall asleep at 4 am. Thank you.
This kid is so emotionless and robotic when questioned, he's gotta be reading the words off a script
Government made
@@clearvision3036nah he is just stupid. fedboys rather dress up as white supremacists with their facemasks on.
Weed head
Around 7:20 you can see the news guy mouthing what the kid needs to say
You expect any better from such an obvious thug?
As a Houstonian, I would like to apologize for our city spawning such cringe.
its your fault for accepting this rot into your society instead of upholding holy act of racism
As a houstonian i apologize too and am shocked more shit that happens here isnt reviewed by you theres so much degeneracy here
Forget apologising, give information
On how much you felt sorry
@@hannibalburgers477😂you're more cringe then the prankster
They should jail him just for the "everyone makes mistakes" line. Shii been done to death come up with something new.
"Later left on good terms acording to Lewis"
*camera pans to the guy sprinting away*
What you said about punches being super dangerous is so real. No joke a situation happened a while back in my city where a guy tried to mug someone's girlfriend and started hitting her. So her boyfriend in rightful defence threw a punch at the guy more as an intimidation tactic. Like he just wanted to throw a hard enough punch so the guy would walk away shook. Turned out that single punch somehow killed the robber. He course knew he was in the right and even the police agreed but he apparently he (the boyfriend) almost killed himself later in life because of the guilt he felt killing someone from a single punch even if it were a just self defence. Punches are no joke
The punch is almost definitely not what killed him... was probably the fall onto the ground that followed.
@@forwardmoving8252 depends where the punch was and how he fell
This isn't a prank its flat out ASSUALT and nothing more. This kid should be charged to the fullest degree
As that “prankster” clearly shows, a very common symptom of Terminal Clout Disease is the complete loss of common sense.
He thinks at the same pace he speaks… slow.
1:59 “Everyone makes mistakes”
He would know. He is a mistake from his parents.
"Before you go out and you do anything that you feel is bad or that could look bad, make sure people know or just don't do it at all."
I couldn't have said it any worse.
Throughout this whole vid, there’s one question Charlie asked that stood out to me and it’s what is the state of the world? We’re at a point where people are assaulting and threatening others’ lives and calling it a prank. And the worst thing is that most of these losers get off with just a slap on the wrist.
Let's also not ignore the kinda more important actual state of the world like poverty, war, climate change, human greed, etc etc.
One idiot getting caught for the brainrot of a prank that's plain assault is like not even the first time people turned to violence for clout. It's seemingly just in human nature, the extreme for example would be terrorism, I guess
@@AemilianaRosewood Completely agree with that. When referencing to the actual common human civilian, we can see from the Salem witch trials that we weren't exactly the most............................................................................................................................."logically inclined"
Did ya hear about the girl that pushed her friend off a bridge? Fell about 50 feet to a river? Almost died.
Got 3 days in jail for it.
Oh and another one: What about the POS mother that put her 5 month old baby in a plastic grocery bag and left her outside under a bush in her backyard for days because she didnt want it anymore? Even posted a picture of her and the baby to social media when she had already thrown her baby away to cover her ass. Baby was found alive, covered in waste, maggots in its eyes.
She only got 9 years.
It's always been that way. It just wasn't public. They (the people who think this kind of thing is funny) would "prank" their kids or their "friends" and then get mad that the victim didn't find it funny.
“Wake up dawg it’s just a prank! You ain’t supposed to start dying! It’s just a prank”
Yep I appreciate you covering this. I have a brain injury from a blow to the back of my head. I don't wish this injury on anyone the pain is like getting hit with a pillow case full of bricks consistently. Kids should be learning not to hit at an early age idk how his parents failed him that. It's scary to go outside anywhere anymore. Ridiculous.
What Parents? They all raised by just a Mom. 😂
@@OddOtter707That's a really weird assumption where did that even come from my dude?
I've got brain stem migraines so I know the struggle of an eternally stiff neck and just daily pain and suffering friend. I hope you find some medication that helps or it improves with time or treatments.
@@Pragabond I appreciate you nice to know I'm not alone in that, wish us both some peace in that area and that sounds horrible. 🩷
@@OddOtter707 That doesn't make sense.
It's typically dads who say "be a man and fight" and all that.
Women/moms are typically the ones to condemn it. Not men, buckaroo.
Fatherless behavior
I just shitted
The fact I found out about this and the guy who “snatches kids” as a prank in the same day is wild. This is probably worse since the other ones seem scripted but still wild
huh?
@@luciusissupacool there’s a memeulous video on it that came out recently, some guy on TikTok claims to be “snatching kids” as a prank and has a paid course on snatching kids
How he expected them to act: Fake robbed me a gunpoint and then put me in a chokehold? FIRE PRANK BRO you got me good