Alan and Alex Stokes, twin brothers who run a popular YouTube prank-video channel, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of false imprisonment and reporting false emergencies in connection with a pair ...
Alan and Alex Stokes, popular YouTube pranksters, have been charged with false imprisonment and swatting after police responded to what they thought was a bank robbery. In October 2019, the ...
Update: In a statement provided to Insider, the defense team of twin YouTube and TikTok stars Alan and Alex Stokes said that the Stokes brothers were not guilty of any crimes. An August 5 press ...
UPDATE: In a press release shared by the Orange County District Attorney's Office on Wednesday, March 31, YouTubers Alan Stokes and Alex Stokes plead guilty to misdemeanor false imprisonment and for ...
YouTube stars the Stokes Twins could face up to four years in a California prison for pretending to rob two banks that led to an unsuspected Uber driver being held at gunpoint by Irvine police. Orange ...
The prank is documented in a YouTube video titled "BANK ROBBER PRANK! (gone wrong)" Twin YouTubers have been charged with felony counts after they pretended to be bank robbers for prank videos filmed ...
YouTube celebrities the Stokes Twins could face up to four years in state prison for their role in two fake bank robberies. Alan and Alex Stokes are popular Internet pranksters who have over 4.8 ...
IRVINE, Calif. (KABC) -- Twin brothers from Irvine who have gained millions of followers on YouTube by making prank videos could end up in prison. Alan and Alex Stokes, 23, were charged with false ...
is a Senior Producer on Decoder. Previously, he reported on the technology and gaming industries for more than a decade. As part of the prank, the two brothers falsely presented themselves as ...
The lawyers for YouTube celebrities the Stokes Twins say their clients, charged with false imprisonment and swatting in Orange County, California, are innocent. Alan and Alex Stokes were charged in ...
Alan and Alex Stokes, twin brothers who run a popular YouTube prank-video channel, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of false imprisonment and reporting false emergencies in connection with a pair ...