Johnny Somali charged with assault as South Korean parliament ‘monitors’ broadcaster

YouTube streamer Johnny Somali was accused of assault and drug use twice during his stay in South Korea, and his antics were even brought up in the country’s parliament.

Johnny Somali is a livestreamer known for his divisive antics abroad. Racist insult to train passengers in Japan and verbally Female police officers were harassed in Israel.

both happened was physically attacked And was arrested for his behavior – but despite these consequences, he continues his antics in South Korea.

sparked anger from Somalis Kissing the Statue of Peace A famous monument in September 2024 Commemorating South Korean victims Sexual slavery by Japanese troops during World War II.

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Johnny Somali sparked outrage after kissing the Statue of Peace during his September 27 trip.

On top of that, he reportedly caused a scene at a convenience store and reportedly spilled a cup of instant ramen on the table. The police even escorted him off the train After making loud and inappropriate noises during the broadcast, locals reported that they wanted him to pass she openly confronts him during her broadcasts.

According to reports According to South Korean news sources, Somali is currently facing criminal charges for his behavior. The broadcaster was charged with two counts of assault and drug abuse.

“We plan to investigate the relevant complaints,” a law enforcement official told Yonha. They also clarified that he did not leave the country despite concerns he made after posting a photo at Incheon International Airport on Instagram.

That’s not all; At the October 30 meeting of the South Korean parliament, a member brought up the incident regarding Johnny Somalia and the Statue of Peace and called for legal sanctions to be imposed for the broadcaster’s antics.

The President reportedly replied to this request: “We are watching (Johnny Somalia).”

Somalia admitted the charges against it Live broadcast on October 29 Titled ‘Catch me if you can Korean NEETS’. (NEET is an acronym for ‘Not in Employment, Education or Training’.)

After being warned that other creators were trying to find him, he warned, “I hope you know, Koreans who plan to attack me, I will prosecute you legally and file a lawsuit against you legally.”

This marks the latest in a series of events surrounding the creator. He responded to the criticism directed at him from other foreigners living abroad.

At the time of this writing, no other news regarding the accusations against Somalia has been published. his actions resulted in him being banned from Kick.