Famous YouTuber, Jack Doherty Caught And Arrested


Famous YouTuber, Jack Doherty Caught And Arrested

Famous Youtuber arrested for mistimenor trespassing on government guarded territory. Jack Doherty, 16, is in huge trouble.

Jack Doherty, 16, has trespassed private government territory, and he can face up to 25 years to life in prison. Doherty currently has 9 charges against him and his bail is $8,000,000. The famous Youtuber entered an area located in Los Angeles, CA, where government officials are only allowed. He committed the crime on Augeust 2nd, 2020 and he was arrested a few moments after the incident. Police say that Doherty was climbing fences and gates in order to investigate the restricted area. Police also claimed that they had to chase down Doherty and that Doherty was difficult to deal with. Doherty's first court appearance was on August 3rd and his next appearance is scheduled to take place on August 7th. Jack Doherty has pleaded not guilty during his first court appearance. He is currently in a Juvenile correction center. He will be placed in a maximum security prison at age 18 if he is not bailed out. Other consequences that Doherty may be facing haven't been confirmed yet.

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