Popular talk show host and former Proud Boy leader Gavin McInnes staged an alleged raid on his studio and arrest.
After numerous media outlets published reports of McInnes’ arrest, his close friends and associates reached out to him. Three different Gateway Pundit reporters contacted Gavin after video was posted of the incident.
McInnes later informed his friends that the whole spectacle depicting his arrest for January 6 involvement was an elaborate hoax.
Professional comedian Owen Benjamin was openly irritated after learning McInnes was actually safe at home and never arrested.
On Monday, Benjamin published text messages of his conversation with McInnes which verify the entire “arrest” was a charade.
“Prank. Don’t tell,” McInnes wrote.”
“You gonna reveal it’s a prank? Cuz I have friends writing blogs about it,” Benjamin replies.
“Never,” McInnes assured.
McInnes then warned he is severing his friendship with Benjamin for exposing the deceptive scheme.
“Did you spill the beans?” he asked. “Looks like you did. We’re done.”
Benjamin published a video on Monday blasting McInnes for trying to “infect” the public with a “prank” that he said his audience “was so dumb and naïve to believe.”
“Gavin McInnes texted me that, ‘We’re done’, because I revealed his ‘prank ‘that was never going to be revealed,” Benjamin said. “The reveal is the difference between a prank and a scam, and a lie, and a deception.”
“I actually know how these people operate, like the psychopathic types. I’m just going to tell you guys what happened, exactly what happened, so when he pulls one of his psychopathic pranks on me, it will be pretty obvious.”
WATCH:
As The Gateway Pundit reported, McInnes walked off the set of his show “Get Off My Lawn” during a live broadcast on Thursday night.
He appeared to be engaging in conversation with individuals out of view.
“Yeah. Alright, I’m happy to do that but, uh, I’ll get a lawyer and we will sit down and have a conversation and schedule a meeting and we’ll sit down with my lawyer,” he said as he stood up from his seat . “I didn’t let you in,”
Indistinct chatter was heard and then McInness disappeared from the set and has yet to air another broadcast.
Something going on with Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes tonight — this clip doesn’t explain much, but suggests either a swatting, arrest, raid, or just a prank. Earlier this week McInnes claimed undercover cops were watching his house. https://t.co/a1DQU8jg9J
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) August 26, 2022
He also abandoned his social media pages. The Censored.TV owner regularly updates his Telegram, has yet to post anything since the raid transpired.
McInnes’ abrupt exodus of his show and fan pages prompted concern that he was arrested.
But his colleague, comedian Josh Denny who works alongside McInnes at Censored.TV, fueled the controversy by assuring the McInnes depiction of the raid and arrest was “not a bit.”
“Just got off the phone with our people. It’s not a bit.,” Denny tweeted on Saturday. “Gavin was AGAINST going to Jan 6. He was AGAINST Charlottesville (and told Proud Boys they were out of the club if they went) but he’s rotting away in jail because he dared to question authority.”
Just got off the phone with our people.
It’s not a bit.
Gavin was AGAINST going to Jan 6. He was AGAINST Charlottesville (and told Proud Boys they were out of the club if they went) but he’s rotting away in jail because he dared to question authority.
— Josh Denny (@JoshDenny) August 26, 2022
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