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TikTok 'prankster' arrested for dumping food on himself in New York
TikTok 'prankster' arrested for dumping food on himself in New York

1News

time5 days ago

  • 1News

TikTok 'prankster' arrested for dumping food on himself in New York

Police in the suburbs of New York City have arrested a man who they described as a 'social media prankster' over viral videos in which he dumps heaps of food on his head and runs away, leaving others to clean up his mess. Kyle Vazquez, 21, was arrested in Centereach, on Long Island, on Tuesday. He was charged on eight counts, including six counts related to recording people without their consent and two counts of criminal tampering, police said. The Coram resident pleaded not guilty at his arraignment today and was released pending his next court date on June 30, according to prosecutors and court records. Suffolk County police say Vazquez dumped a tub of eggs on his head in front of a Ralph's Italian Ices in Centereach on April 29. He then fled in a car, leaving a mess of broken eggshells in the entranceway, police said. Vazquez pulled a similar stunt at a Chinese eatery in town the next day, pouring a bucket of beans over his head while standing shirtless in the middle of the establishment. ADVERTISEMENT Then in May, Vazquez visited three homes and asked the residents if he could use the bathroom. He then created a disturbance and filmed residents without their knowledge or consent, police said. Vazquez posted videos of the stunts, along with many others, on his TikTok account, which has more than 100,000 followers. The Legal Aid Society of Suffolk County, which is representing Vazquez, didn't respond to an email seeking comment today.

Prankster accused of dumping eggs, other foods on himself at New York businesses
Prankster accused of dumping eggs, other foods on himself at New York businesses

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Yahoo

Prankster accused of dumping eggs, other foods on himself at New York businesses

A man described by police as a "social media prankster" was arrested in Long Island after he allegedly posted multiple videos of himself dumping food on his head at businesses and homes, before running away without cleaning up his mess. Kyle Vazquez, 21, was arrested at a friend's home in Centereach, New York, in connection with the videos he uploaded on a social media account, according to a Suffolk County Police Department news release. He was charged with six counts of recording people without their consent and two counts of criminal tampering, CBS and ABC News reported. Police accused the man of dumping a large container of eggs on his head in front of the Ralph's Italian Ice in Centereach on the night of April 29. He fled the scene in a vehicle, leaving both eggs and shells at the business's entrance and front door, Suffolk County police said. Vazquez allegedly recorded the incident on a social media page, where police found more videos of similar pranks at different locations. USA TODAY has reached out to the law firm representing Vazquez for comment on Thursday, June 5, but has not received a response. On the morning of April 30, Vazquez allegedly poured a bucket of beans over his head and onto the floor at a Chinese food restaurant in Centereach, police said. In a different type of prank, police accused him of visiting three separate Long Island homes, asking to use their restroom, creating a disturbance and recording residents without their consent or knowledge between May 19 to May 24. The 21-year-old was arraigned at First District Court in Central Islip on June 3, court records show. His next court appearance is set for June 30, 2025. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Prankster accused of dumping eggs on himself at businesses, fleeing

Prankster accused of dumping eggs, other foods on himself at New York businesses
Prankster accused of dumping eggs, other foods on himself at New York businesses

USA Today

time5 days ago

  • USA Today

Prankster accused of dumping eggs, other foods on himself at New York businesses

Prankster accused of dumping eggs, other foods on himself at New York businesses Show Caption Hide Caption How to cook your eggs every way Whether it's scrambled, over easy or poached, here's how to cook your perfect egg. A man described by police as a "social media prankster" was arrested in Long Island after he allegedly posted multiple videos of himself dumping food on his head at businesses and homes, before running away without cleaning up his mess. Kyle Vazquez, 21, was arrested at a friend's home in Centereach, New York, in connection with the videos he uploaded on a social media account, according to a Suffolk County Police Department news release. He was charged with six counts of recording people without their consent and two counts of criminal tampering, CBS and ABC News reported. Police accused the man of dumping a large container of eggs on his head in front of the Ralph's Italian Ice in Centereach on the night of April 29. He fled the scene in a vehicle, leaving both eggs and shells at the business's entrance and front door, Suffolk County police said. Vazquez allegedly recorded the incident on a social media page, where police found more videos of similar pranks at different locations. USA TODAY has reached out to the law firm representing Vazquez for comment on Thursday, June 5, but has not received a response. Vazquez allegedly dumped a bucket of beans on himself On the morning of April 30, Vazquez allegedly poured a bucket of beans over his head and onto the floor at a Chinese food restaurant in Centereach, police said. In a different type of prank, police accused him of visiting three separate Long Island homes, asking to use their restroom, creating a disturbance and recording residents without their consent or knowledge between May 19 to May 24. The 21-year-old was arraigned at First District Court in Central Islip on June 3, court records show. His next court appearance is set for June 30, 2025.

Guardians vs. Yankees predictions: MLB picks, best bets Wednesday
Guardians vs. Yankees predictions: MLB picks, best bets Wednesday

New York Post

time6 days ago

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  • New York Post

Guardians vs. Yankees predictions: MLB picks, best bets Wednesday

Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. Too late to the party? … Suffolk County Police say social-media prankster Kyle Vazquez (21-years-old!) has been dumping food (eggs, baked beans, etc.) over his head inside eateries across Long Island. Brooklyn residents thought the Dumbo Drop was last week. So let me get this straight. Tom Thibodeau is gone, but this Dumbo hasn't been dropped yet. We live to pick another day! The Yanks host Cleveland after dropping two of three to the Dodgers. Clarke Schmidt blanked the Halos for six innings out west, but Cleveland clobbered Clarke, scoring five runs back in April. Luis Ortiz Getty Images The Yanks scored four in four frames off the Guardians' Luis Ortiz, and his last win was eight starts back. Play $50 on the Yanks. Paul Skenes pitched eight great innings, but he'd like to have one pitch back. Learn all you need to know about MLB Betting The one Christian Walker hit out. Lance McCullers Jr. and the Astro pen made Pittsburgh look pitiful and Houston blanked the Pirates 3-0. Down -296 sanguillens. Why Trust New York Post Betting The one and only Stitches has been handicapping baseball, daily, for the Post since 2019. Miraculously, he has finished in the black twice. But wait there's more. He showed his versatility by winning the Post's NFL Best Bet crown last year.

New York police arrest 'social media prankster' who dumped food on himself

time6 days ago

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New York police arrest 'social media prankster' who dumped food on himself

CENTEREACH, N.Y. -- Police in the suburbs of New York City have arrested who they described as a ' social media prankster' over viral videos in which he dumps heaps of food on his head and runs away, leaving others to clean up his mess. Kyle Vazquez, 21, was arrested in Centereach, on Long Island, on Monday. He was charged on eight counts, including six counts related to recording people without their consent and two counts of criminal tampering, police said. The Coram resident pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Tuesday and was released pending his next court date on June 30, according to prosecutors and court records. Suffolk County police say Vazquez dumped a tub of eggs on his head in front of a Ralph's Italian Ices in Centereach on April 29. He then fled in a car, leaving a mess of broken eggshells in the entranceway, police said. Vazquez pulled a similar stunt at a Chinese eatery in town the next day, pouring a bucket of beans over his head while standing shirtless in the middle of the establishment. Then in May, Vazquez visited three homes and asked the residents if he could use the bathroom. He then created a disturbance and filmed residents without their knowledge or consent, police said. Vazquez posted videos of the stunts, along with many others, on his TikTok account, which has more than 100,000 followers.

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