YouTuber Charleston White claims he’s seeking arrest warrant for Soulja boy after alleged altercation, rapper laughs at threat

Conservative YouTuber Charleston White claims he is taking legal action in his feud with rapper Soulja Boy following a pepper spray incident at Rolling Loud in Miami, Florida last month. However, the “Ricky & Morty” rapper believes the influencer has no reason to take action against him.
White took to his social media platform last week with a video in which he pretended to be preparing an arrest warrant for rapper “Crank That” and his artist Flo Malcolm, alleging the couple were threatening to kill him.

In the clip, the content creator can be heard saying to an unidentified person over the phone, “If you could put these two in the police report, Soulja is threatening to have me killed.”
From there, he appears to be contacting his publicist to learn “the course of action we must take to bring charges against an Atlanta rapper who threatened my life with a gun on video.”
“We got video of Soulja Boy threatening to have people killed,” he continued. “I have video of another N-gga threatening and saying we’ve banned. Gonna see if I can get them niggas on RICO fees I want to report it.”
Soulja Boy responded to the allegation in a statement to XXL, telling the outlet, “There’s no way he can face charges.” The Florida native added, “He’s the one [who] started shooting pepper spray. Nobody threatened him, just laughed at him on Live.”
He also shared an article about the story with multiple rat emojis and a face laughing while crying, seemingly unfazed by White’s legal threats.
The first interaction took place on Friday, July 22, when Soulja Boy and his group reportedly tried to approach the creative about snide comments he previously made about the rap star during a recent interview with Say Cheese TV.
White slammed the “Turn My Swag On” rapper. “F-ck Soulja Boy,” he explained. “There’s nothing street about you. Let’s go back to your career, n-gga. You have rap rivalries. You have no resistance, n-gga.”
The two have since changed their version of events online, adding a few more words to each other. Soulja Boy appeared on social media with a black eye and shouting expletives. White admitted to spraying Soulja Boy but claimed it was in self-defense.
https://atlantablackstar.com/2022/08/04/youtuber-charleston-white-claims-hes-applying-for-warrant-against-soulja-boy-after-alleged-altercation-rapper-laughs-off-threat/ YouTuber Charleston White claims he’s seeking arrest warrant for Soulja boy after alleged altercation, rapper laughs at threat