There have been many YouTube content creators that have been arrested for their actions over the years, and that's no different with a case concerning Nas Ebk who has a very serious charge facing him. Countless YouTube pranks have caused real-life harm whether through the actions in the video or inspirations that it causes, and Nas Ebk has been charged for such problematic high jinks.
Nas Ebk is a growing YouTube content creator with over 34,000 subscribers that also aspires to be a rapper, but these dreams may have been paused after a public prank went wrong. Illustrating that YouTube isn't a squeaky clean website, other popular content creators on the Google platform that have faced charges over the years include Boogie2988, Jake Paul, Gypsy Crusader, and many more. There are several pranking YouTubers specifically that are already famous for being arrested as the result of their actions like Vitaly ZDTV, IShowSpeed, Prank Invasion, and Trollstation, and Nas Ebk is just the latest name added to the growing list.
Due to pulling what appeared to be a weapon and making threats toward a man at an airport baggage carousel, Nas Ebk has been charged with assault and making terroristic threats. The full altercation has been shared on Twitter, showing Nas Ebk and a friend approaching a duo inside an airport to initiate a confrontation, with the latter trying to walk away from the scene peacefully. As one of the two smiles and says that the conversation is "for a video," the other doubles down and claims that the bag is theirs which sparks Nas Ebk and his friend to start making threats. For the full chain of events, click here.
As things escalate, Nas Ebk visibly reaches for something in his pocket which was later confirmed to be a "scalpel-style" knife before stating that he'll "scalp" the stranger's face. Nas Ebk's friend attempts to push the YouTuber back as the other duo leaves the airport safely, with the video concluding as the two walk away without any violence occurring. On February 22, Nas Ebk updated his Instagram to say that he'll "be back soon" and "free da risk-taker" which suggests that he'll be away from YouTube and other social channels for a considerable length of time.
Nas Ebk is typically creating music videos on YouTube for his rap songs on his channel which may suggest that the prank wasn't intended for content on the Google website, but rather for one of his other social pages. Because he had a friend recording the full altercation, the video may have been intended as a prank like Nas Ebk attests, but the recipients of the prank were notably not on the same page as the aspiring rapper given the charges that they pressed.
Source: Dexerto