Wannabe influencer busted for pelting sleeping homeless victims with ‘high-powered’ water gun

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A wannabe Houston influencer posted videos of himself blasting homeless people with a “high-powered” water gun in a sick social media stunt that went viral.

Christopher Cayce taunted his victims, a number of whom were disabled or homeless, in a cruel spree in midtown Houston and along the busy thoroughfare Bissonnet Street — pelting them with the motorized water gun before sharing the disturbing videos on social media, the Houston Police Department confirmed Thursday.

The 34-year-old was slapped with two counts of assault with bodily injury for the twisted stunt, Houston police said. 

Christopher Cayce taunted his victims in a cruel spree in midtown Houston. Facebok/Tut Tut Kingdom

“HPD Major Offenders & Westside Crime Suppression Team investigated multiple cases of disabled & homeless persons who had been shot with a high-powered, motorized water gun,” the department said. 

The 34-year-old was slapped with two counts of assault with bodily injury for the twisted stunt, Houston police said.  Houston Police Department

The Facebook page, Tut Tut Kingdom, which boasts nearly 50,000 followers, posted several cr videos where people were blasted with the powerful water gun while walking down the street, waiting at a bus stop or even sleeping.

In one video, the stuntman appears to shoot a homeless person sleeping and yelled “Wake up your motherf—king ass” before laughing and driving off.  Houston Police Department
Videos of the cruel stunt targeting innocent passersby have garnered upwards of 200,000 views online.  Facebok/Tut Tut Kingdom

In one video, the stuntman appears to shoot a homeless person sleeping and yelled “Wake up your motherf—king ass” before laughing and driving off. 

Videos of the cruel stunt targeting innocent passersby have garnered upwards of 200,000 views online. Authorities confirmed Cayce was in the social media videos — and he also likely in other locations, according to ABC13

The outlet reported that the social media wannabe posted bond but is still in police custody, according to online records.

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