These bozo YouTubers tried to do an "overnight challenge" in a Target and now they're facing 7 years in prison because of it
· Mar 11, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Social media makes people do weird things—dump buckets of ice on themselves, "plank," commit third-degree criminal trespassing:

A night of fun in a Pennsylvania Target store has led to YouTubers "Saucy and Honey" facing criminal charges that could result in up to seven years in prison.

West Whiteland Township police say 25-year-old Johnson Larose and 24-year-old Charlotte Fischer were arrested after hiding inside a Chester County Target store and filming the encounter for their social media channel Feb. 21.

Officers were called to the location for a tripped alarm. They searched the building, but didn't find anyone. "The next day police say Target employees found surveillance video showing a man and a woman wandering around the store for hours with their phones out. The intruders didn't take anything during their time inside the store," FOX 29 Philadelphia reported.

I mean...

I don't get it. What's the thrill here? You wander around a Target when the lights are off? Why not just break into an abandoned asylum or hospital or something? Those are way creepier and more fun.

Here's the saddest part. These two thrill-seekers presented themselves as staying in the Target through the night:

Police, however, have a different story:

The two claimed they stayed inside the Target all night, but police say they left through an emergency exit around 3 a.m., which is what tripped the alarm. They returned to the store around 8 a.m. to resume the video.

Lame: You get busted for criminal trespassing and you couldn't even trespass the entire length of the stunt?

We deserve a better class of criminals than this!


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