Baltimore boy accused of pointing replica gun in Walmart
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Boy pulls a fake gun on a Black woman inside Baltimore Walmart. Then he allegedly uses a racial slur when police arrive

The situation invoked painful memories.

A deeply unsettling confrontation inside a Baltimore-area Walmart has sparked a national debate about parenting, juvenile accountability and the rise of dangerous pranks. The video capturing the entire ordeal has amassed millions of views, with many viewers also debating the racial elements surrounding the young teen’s behavior and the police response.

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The ordeal began routinely enough for a mother shopping inside the retail giant. Her peace was abruptly shattered when an unidentified young boy allegedly charged toward her and slammed directly into her body. The collision was alarming enough, but the situation quickly escalated when the boy allegedly pulled out what appeared to be a real firearm and pointed it directly at her.

According to Atlanta Black Star, bystanders immediately stepped in to protect the woman and de-escalate the situation. One witness, who later shared the footage under the TikTok username @ambermistarr, can even be heard urging other shoppers to call emergency services.

He hurled racial slurs at the officer

When a responding law enforcement officer arrived to restrain the minor, the young boy allegedly displayed an astonishing lack of remorse or fear. As per reports, he aggressively resisted detention, screamed obscenities and repeatedly hurled the N-word at the officer attempting to calm him down.

As local communities and internet sleuths dug deeper into the incident, a troubling pattern began to emerge. Viewers quickly connected the boy in the Walmart video to another viral clip recorded just days earlier at a local Dollar Tree store.

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In that footage, the same child was captured engaging in an almost identical stunt — brandishing a replica weapon, frightening unsuspecting customers and eventually being forcibly escorted from the building.

The revelation that this appeared to be a repeated pattern of behavior completely shifted the conversation. What initially looked like an isolated incident involving a troubled young person now raised broader questions about parental supervision and juvenile accountability. Online commenters, horrified by the boy’s escalating behavior, pointed out that he appeared to have become emboldened by the lack of consequences following his previous actions.

The viral video also struck a painful nerve in the Instagram comments. One user questioned whether the boy would have received the same treatment if he were Black or brown, writing, “Had this been a black or brown child he would’ve been under the jail. I didn’t see them tase him, threaten him or anything. Things that make you go.”

Another user placed the blame squarely on his parents, writing, “He was taught this by his parents and they need to be held accountable for his actions and they need to be fined also to show this is not accepted.”

Another commenter wrote, “He needs to be committed to a mental institution now, because when he gets older Jesus will take the wheel. Amazing how he doesn’t have any damage to his body.”

The story invoked painful memories

Other comments invoked painful memories of past tragedies, including the fatal police shootings of Tamir Rice and John Crawford, both of whom were killed by police after being confronted while holding replica weapons.

Some would argue that this latest incident instead shows that police procedures have improved, particularly when officers are confronted with situations involving young people and what appear to be firearms.


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Fred Onyango is an entertainment journalist who primarily focuses on the intersection of entertainment, society, and politics. He has been writing about the entertainment industry for five years, covering celebrity, music, and film through the lens of their impact on society and politics. He has reported from the London Film Festival and was among the first African entertainment journalists invited to cover the Sundance Film Festival. Fun fact—Fred is also a trained pilot.