Quebec social media influencer charged for simulating fake crimes for attention
They say they launched an investigation in May after he allegedly drove a van with the words “free candy” printed on the side in an attempt to lure children.Gatineau police say Gagné was charged Wednesday with attempted public mischief.
He was released after a court appearance and must abide by several conditions, including being banned from posting content for his roughly 500,000 followers on various social media platforms.
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