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Ever wondered what it takes to land in jail? Apparently, asking kids if they "want to be kidnapped" for a TikTok prank will do the trick.
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TikTokers arrested after asking kids if they 'want to be kidnapped'
Two Texas teens, Kaine Villarreal (19) and Lane Burch (18), thought it would be funny to ask two elementary school kids if they “wanted to be kidnapped” for a TikTok prank.
Spoiler: It wasn’t.
The terrified kids ran home and told their parents, who immediately called the police.
Both teens were arrested for terroristic threats and tried to defend themselves by saying it was just a joke they saw online. But as Kyle Police pointed out, pranks that involve threats aren’t just dumb - they’re illegal.
The local school district praised the kids for acting fast and reminded parents to talk to their children about staying safe.
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Meanwhile, this incident joins a growing list of TikTok pranks that have landed people in serious trouble. From trespassing on private property to scaring strangers, the line between "harmless fun" and actual crime keeps getting blurred.
We just got our hands on Trump's peace plan for Ukraine
Trump’s rumored peace plan for Ukraine is making waves.
The leaked proposal, reported by Ukrainian outlet Strana, suggests pushing Zelensky into a ceasefire by April 20 - freezing Russia’s gains, blocking Ukraine from NATO, and recognizing Russian control over annexed regions.
European troops (not American) might monitor a demilitarized zone while the EU helps rebuild Ukraine with a whopping $486 billion.
The timeline?
A call between Zelensky and Putin in February, a meeting in March, and an official ceasefire by April, with a final deal by May 9. In return, Trump plans to keep U.S. military aid flowing and support Ukraine’s EU entry by 2030.
BTW, Jurassic World is back!
The new dinosaur in Jurassic World Rebirth is already stealing the spotlight, and not in a good way.
This terrifying creature, inspired by movie monsters like the Xenomorph (Alien) and the Rancor (Star Wars), lurks in the shadows with monstrous arms and an eerie, domed head.
Director Gareth Edwards even admitted he threw in a little T. rex for good measure.
Set on a research island where the “worst of the worst” dinosaurs were abandoned, this beast is bound to cause havoc. And with Scarlett Johansson’s covert ops expert and Jonathan Bailey’s dino scientist on a high-risk mission to extract DNA, things are guaranteed to go sideways.
Expect plenty of running, screaming, and dino-induced mayhem when ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ hits theaters on July 2, 2025.
Oh, and this guy smoked 50 cigarettes a day. Here’s what happened next
Jayden Richardson started vaping at 12 to fit in, but by 17, he was inhaling the equivalent of 50 cigarettes a day.
On a family trip to Turkey, he woke up with chest pain, took a puff of his vape, and soon found himself coughing up blood.
At first, it was minor, but after a swim, things took a terrifying turn, he was coughing up pints of blood.
Back home, doctors initially thought it was a stomach ulcer, but an endoscopy revealed severe lung damage from excessive vaping.
The diagnosis shocked everyone. He quit, but on his birthday, he took a few puffs, thinking the damage had healed. He was wrong - he started coughing up blood again.
Now, feeling constant pain and awaiting a CT scan, Jayden has sworn off vapes for good. “If I could go back, I’d tell myself never to touch one,” he says.
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