Daron Stinson, 21, has been charged with aggravated assault and other offenses for allegedly terrorizing strangers in Philadelphia with a pellet gun. Stinson posted videos of the fake drive-bys to his Instagram account.
A Philadelphia goon is facing assault charges for allegedly staging fake drive-by shootings with a pellet gun and posting videos of the 'pranks' to Instagram.
Daron Stinson, 21, cursed at his victims, sent one man diving into the snow and even threatened a young woman after asking for her phone number in the series of so-called 'drive-by pranks,' which he uploaded to his Instagram account 'funniestnphilly,' police said, according to local reports.
In the most recent video, posted on Feb. 15, Stinson and some pals pulled up on a 52-year-old man carting rock salt in a wheelbarrow and ordered him at gunpoint to put the bag in their truck, cops said.
'Put it in the truck! Hurry the f--- up!' Stinson yells as his friends cackle in the background.
Salt pours from the bag as the terrified man hurries over to the truck, and the video ends with the group laughing hysterically and speeding away.
That incident occurred on Diamond St. near Sedgley Ave. in North Philadelphia, Philly.com reported.
'Poor old head make him waste all that good salt,' Stinson commented on Instagram.
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Elsewhere the account, Stinson, a wannabe comedian and actor, claimed he was terrorizing strangers for laughs.
'All of this is jokes. I'm not out here really robbing people,' the sadistic dope wrote. 'I'm not out here really shooting people.'
Authorities didn't find it funny.
'I can't understand why anyone in their right mind would think something like this is a joke,' Philadelphia police Lt. John Stanford said.
'They could cause someone to have a heart attack. They could cause someone to be harmed in so many different ways,' he said.
Stinson turned himself in on Tuesday and was charged with aggravated assault, robbery, reckless endangerment and other related offenses.
WARNING: VIDEOS CONTAIN GRAPHIC LANGUAGE
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He was being held on $250,000 bond.
His father, Rodney Stinson, said the videos were disgusting.
'Nothing with the gun is funny. Nothing,' he told local NBC 10. 'I don't consider it funny.'
With News Wire Services
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