Police were called on a group of content creators after they ‘pranked’ innocent shoppers at a Home Depot. The incident has since gained traction on social media, with Asmongold chiming in, pushing for those involved to be charged.
A group of internet influencers, including Steven Garcia, known online as ‘Konvy’, and ‘Myhouseisdirty’, among others, have landed in hot water after attempting to ‘prank’ Home Depot shoppers.
Konvy, who was broadcasting it all live on Kick, captured one of the group members pretending to work at the shop in Miami, Florida. This group member then turned their water hose on an innocent shopper, continuously spraying them for multiple seconds, and then doing it again.
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The agitated woman stormed off, yelling, “This is not ok!” However, she got even more frustrated upon seeing a camera, eventually calling the police and having the group questioned.
Kick streamer banned for Home Depot prank
Kick has since banned Konvy’s channel, removing it from the platform. Various clips have nonetheless spread across social media, revealing the situation in full.
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After being ‘pranked,’ the shopper questioned those involved, first asking, “Are you filming this?”
The cameraman responded, lying that he was a “journalist. I walk around and I journal everything.” He even tried to argue that the other member of the group simply “didn’t see [her] while spraying the hose.”
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Police were called and soon arrived on the scene, questioning the group. Myhouseisdirty has since uploaded an Instagram story picturing two police officers on the case. At the time of writing, there are no further details on whether charges have been pressed.
Instagram: myhouseisdirteMultiple police officers arrived at the Home Depot to question the group.
Asmongold calls for Kick ‘pranksters’ to be charged
With clips from the incident blowing up across social media, one such post caught the attention of fellow influencer, Asmongold.
The mega-popular streamer pushed for the group to be “charged with assault,” arguing these types of ‘pranks’ “need to stop. They won’t until there are actual consequences.”
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Based, hopefully charged with assault
These “pranks” need to stop and they won’t until there are actual consequences
— Zack (@Asmongold) August 25, 2025
We’ll be sure to update you here with further details as the story develops.
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