Too Apree Arrested in Florida

Actor and YouTuber Asif “Too Apree” Kahn was arrested at the end of July in Groveland, Florida, for failing to comply with an official order after receiving seven citations for having illegally tinted windows on his car.

In bodycam footage obtained by the ragomonkey YouTube channel, and later aired on Frauditor Troll’s channel, Kahn was pulled over for police for the excessively darkened tint on his windows.

Upon encountering Kahn, the arresting officer suspected that he was under the influence of some sort of drug due to his erratic behavior and the tiny size of his eye pupils. Kahn was subjected to roadside DUI tests, but passed all the tests in stunning fashion, showing no signs of impairment.

A records check showed that Kahn had been pulled over seven times for operating his vehicle with illegally tinted windows. While the YouTuber had claimed that he was waiting for a hearing with a judge in August, he ignored directives not to operate the vehicle until the matter was heard.

Kahn’s previous arrest for driving with the illegal tint came the day before, where he was again instructed not to drive the vehicle due to the illegal tint. He indicated he was on the way to the gym for a workout and seemed unphased by the arrest, stating that if he was released from jail early, he could get a workout in before the gym closed.

The YouTuber was not in character during the arrest.

Kahn gained fame over the past year for filming first amendment auditing based pranks in character, targeting towns in the South with his odd appearance and activity. His characters include “Butterfly Boy,” a robot man, a goth “mall troll,” a toned down “autistic” character and a fishing show host.

He is also known for his impersonation of “the king of first amendment audits,” SeanPaul “Long Island Audits” Reyes, who he met last month in a collaboration video where the men were trespassed from a public library in Palm Beach, Florida.

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