The prank is documented in a YouTube video titled "BANK ROBBER PRANK! (gone wrong)" Twin YouTubers have been charged with felony counts after they pretended to be bank robbers for prank videos filmed ...
YouTube stars the Stokes Twins could face up to four years in a California prison for pretending to rob two banks that led to an unsuspected Uber driver being held at gunpoint by Irvine police. Orange ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alan and Alex Stokes, twin brothers who run a popular YouTube prank-video channel, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of false ...
(CNN) — YouTube celebrities the Stokes Twins could face up to four years in state prison for their role in two fake bank robberies. Alan and Alex Stokes are popular Internet pranksters who have over 4 ...
UPDATE: In a press release shared by the Orange County District Attorney's Office on Wednesday, March 31, YouTubers Alan Stokes and Alex Stokes plead guilty to misdemeanor false imprisonment and for ...
Twin YouTube stars Alan and Alex Stokes are now facing felony charges after they pretended to be bank robbers for a YouTube video. The Orange County District Attorney's Office announced in a press ...
Twin YouTubers Alan and Alex Stokes are facing felony and misdemeanor charges as a result of a fake bank robbery prank they allegedly orchestrated for a YouTube video. According to the District ...