It seems like some people will do just about anything these days to get their 15 minutes of internet fame.
Toronto Police says investigators have busted a duo of pranksters who have spent the last year documenting their obnoxious and sometimes dangerous behaviour and fanning it out through social media platforms like YouTube.
The pair brand their gag videos as 'F***ry in the Six' and urge viewers on their social media streams to "LIKE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE."
Allegations are the two young men would target people on the street, or venture into restaurants and other businesses to cause a nuisance.
There are dozens of videos online that show two men getting up to no good.
They can be seen jumping over the counter at sandwich shops and, in one incident, at what appears to be a pharmacy.
Police claim sometimes they'll lay their hands on employees or steal food and other items.
On Tuesday, 21-year old Liban Issa was arrested and charged.
He faces 6 allegations, including Mischief and Criminal Harassment.
His alleged accomplice, 21-year old Mustafe Mohamed, turned himself into police on Wednesday. He's charged with four counts.
"What's astonishing is that they commit this behaviour and then have the arrogance to video themselves and post it online," says Toronto Polices spokesperson Mark Pugash.
"It's a spit-in-the-face to authority."
With files from Tiffany Hendsbee