KSI Handcuffed! Airrack Pulls Off Most Elaborate Fake Arrest Prank On Top YouTubers

KSI handcuffed! YouTuber Airrack pulls off his most elaborate fake arrest prank yet, targeting top streamers KSI, FaZe Adapt, and Neon in a wild new video that blurs the lines of reality.

Imagine being one of the biggest YouTubers in the world, only to find yourself handcuffed and thrown into the back of a police car—all for a prank. That’s exactly what happened to KSI, FaZe Adapt, and Neon, thanks to the mastermind behind some of the most elaborate stunts on YouTube: Airrack. In a new viral video, Airrack blurs the lines between reality and staged chaos, orchestrating fake arrests that left his famous friends genuinely shocked.

The premise of the video, titled “I Arrested Famous Live Streamers,” is simple: Airrack wants to “get back” at his streamer buddies for past pranks or slights. His method? Staging elaborate, high-stakes fake arrests that push the boundaries of what’s acceptable for content.

The Neon Ambush: A Shocking Start

The first target was Neon, one of the “loudest, most popular IRL streamers.” Airrack, with the help of “fake cops,” ambushed Neon as he was leaving a location. The scene was intense: police vehicles, flashing lights, and Neon being handcuffed and placed in the back of a police car. The shock on Neon’s face was palpable, setting the tone for the Airrack fake arrest prank series.

FaZe Adapt’s Unexpected Takedown

Next up was FaZe Adapt, an OG member of the FaZe Clan. This time, Airrack escalated the realism, using real police officers to stage Adapt’s arrest for “harboring a criminal” (a man Airrack had hidden in Adapt’s attic). The police, fully in on the prank, played their roles to perfection, handcuffing Adapt and placing him in the back of a police car. The genuine confusion and fear on Adapt’s face highlighted the extreme nature of the prank.

The KSI Masterpiece: Handcuffs and a Concert Demand

But the climax of the video, and arguably Airrack’s most elaborate prank yet, was the ambush on KSI. Airrack, once again, enlisted real police officers to stage the arrest for “crimes against my eardrums” (a joke about KSI’s music). The police put on a full show, fake-checking KSI’s ID, patting him down, and eventually handcuffing him and placing him in the back of a cop car.

KSI’s reaction was priceless. He was genuinely shocked, trying to understand what was happening. Airrack, after revealing himself, then made a hilarious demand: he wouldn’t release KSI from “custody” until he gave a private concert, singing his hit song “In the Thick of It.” KSI, ever the good sport, eventually complied, turning a terrifying prank into a memorable performance.

The Ethics of Extreme Pranks

Airrack’s video, while undeniably entertaining, has sparked debate about the ethics of YouTuber pranks streamers engage in, especially when real police officers are involved. While all the victims were eventually in on the joke, the initial shock and fear were very real.

“This is a fine line to walk,” a content ethics expert told DeetsDaily. “While the intent was humor, involving real law enforcement in a staged arrest can have serious implications. It blurs the lines of authority and could potentially be traumatizing, even for a short period.”

KSI’s Boxing Challenge: A Bonus Reveal

In a bonus reveal, KSI, still reeling from the prank, made a promise that has the boxing world buzzing: he will box a YouTuber for every million subscribers he gains, and he’s set to box Jesse James West next month. This adds another layer of celebrity news to Airrack’s already action-packed video.

Airrack’s latest video is a testament to the lengths YouTubers will go for content, pushing the boundaries of pranks and entertainment. But it also raises important questions about responsibility and the impact of such elaborate deceptions on those involved.

Did Airrack go too far with these fake arrests, or was it all in good fun? What do you think of KSI’s boxing challenge? Let us know in the comments!


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