
Kevin “the Angry Vet” Soper returned to live streaming Tuesday night as he enjoyed the world’s smallest mukbang with fellow Maryland YouTuber Baltimore County Observer (BCO) at a McDonalds in Loch Raven Village in Parkville, Maryland.
The village is in the northeast section of Baltimore and Soper said that he and BCO had just been chased by “Veteran’s Administration Police” after they were caught smoking outside of the Lock Raven Veteran’s Administration medical center.
Soper described a strange chase where he was simultaneously being chased by and chasing the VA police, which culminated in Soper getting out of his vehicle and giving the “police” a good tongue lashing.
The Navy and Coast Guard Veteran then took out his aggression on a Big Mac value meal at the McDonalds, at the start of the so-called Mukbang. BCO, who made it clear that he was, in fact an auditor and not “that random guy in the background” had a similar meal and the two proceeded to insult other auditors and entities for the next hour or so.
Soper started by calling out a business named “Baltimore Towing.” He explained that they had the towing contract for the Baltimore Police Department and the fence they built around their towing yard was bult “halfway into the public roadway.” He promised a video would be coming and laughed as he remembered that he almost “laid out” and “old drunk cancer patient” in the incident.
Next up, Soper complained that he was forced to show his identification at the Veteran’s Administration outpatient clinic earlier in the day when he was seeking mental health treatment. He said he found it funny that his ID was required in the main lobby, but no one else asked for it in other areas of the facility.
Soper also claimed that a “VA Police officer” told him that the no smoking rule was from a Clinton era edict, but Soper countered that it only applied to the inside of VA facilities, not a blanked ban on the property like the police he reportedly encountered earlier had stated.
He finished up his complaint about the VA system by stating that while he is still banned from filming inside a Baltimore area facility, “more and more VA police” were letting veterans record in all parts of their buildings, recognizing the change made by the Angry Vet and others.
Soper also bragged that “everyone” was now trying to form 501(c)(3) organizations now that his SCARS organization was fully formed. He mentioned that the organization may be opening a “brick and mortar” operation in the near future but had no specifics of what they’d be doing at the location.
He then aimed his insults at both Jose “Chille” DeCastro and the auditor known as the First Amendment Protection Agency.
Soper said that he had heard that DeCastro was involved in unspecified underhanded practices and didn’t want to be involved in them. He said he was more focused on what he was doing and that he’d be filing one of seven new lawsuits by the end of the week.
As for FAPA, he disparaged the young YouTuber and mocked Fapa’s “muscle pose” by flexing his own biceps for the camera. This wasn’t the last time Soper would show off his body during the mukbang stream, as he would later lift up his shirt and touch his nipples in an apparently random act of body showcasing.
Soper also disparaged those who spoke out against taking plea deals. He said that as long as the plea deal didn’t interfere with a future lawsuit against police, there was no harm in taking them. He also said that auditors needed to stop celebrating minor charges like disorderly conduct and trespassing because those victories weren’t changing the world.
The mukbang ended with a tally of a Big Mac Value meal with orange soda, a cheeseburger and an order of chicken nuggets (some shared with BCO) before Soper tapped out. He complained about eating so much and that he’d feel terrible later.
His complete lack of effort in his mukbang brought criticism to Soper, as Mukbang streams are infamous for the large amounts of food participants normally eat. Soper’s fairly tame intake of a big mac, fries, a cheeseburger and chicken nuggets did not meet the standards set by others, and fans were ultimately not happy with his efforts.
Soper’s livestream did nothing to promote his on-going GoFundMe for his SCARS organization. That campaign drew no money for the day, along with most of the market, with the day ending in a surprise tie for the top of the leaderboard.
Christopher Ruff’s Defend Direct D fund and the Chille DeCastro run campaign for Craig Hendry both took in $5.00 in donations for the day to earn the win.
This is a developing news story.
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LOCH Raven.