Social media influencer and popular TikToker Oneya Johnson has been arrested for alleged domestic violence.
The 25-year-old, who is better known by his fans online as Angry Reactions, was taken into custody in Burbank, California on February 12.
A Burbank Police Department report adds that this took place at around 11.00pm local time.
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As per TMZ, local police sources say Johnson and a woman got into a verbal argument that allegedly turned physical at one point.
It remains unclear what exactly happened between the pair, though the sources state the unnamed woman called from a hotel to report the altercation.
While it is not public knowledge what went on between the pair, the alleged altercation has seemingly been enough to land Johnson in jail.
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The woman did not need medical attention, according to TMZ - though the influencer was arrested on a felony domestic violence charge.
Authorities have since released Johnson after he posted a $50,000 bail, with the outlet adding he is set to appear in court on March 5.
If Johnson is found guilty of the alleged domestic violence charges, California State Law states he could face any time from two to five years in State Prison or a year in county prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
UNILAD has reached out to Johnson's representatives and the Burbank Police Department for comment.
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Johnson has a massive audience following him on social media, with close to 28 million fans on TikTok and an additional two million followers on Instagram.
And as you'd probably expect from his name, Johnson is known for viral enraged reaction videos.
The Chicago-born influencer really shot to fame in 2020 as many millions of us were locked inside our houses due to the pandemic.
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Johnson's rise to fame was quite remarkable and even unprecedented, as he accumulated one million followers on TikTok in just 24 hours, according to a report by BuzzFeed last year.
Speaking to the outlet about his account, Johnson said the concept has not entirely been for fun.
"I basically took how the world sees me, and how I really am, and just matched it together," he said.
"If I passed you on the street and I don’t say a word, I look like the angriest person in the world. But when you actually get to know me, I'm actually a really positive person.
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"With all the bad things going on in the world right now, I think it’s teaching all of us to appreciate positivity much more."
Topics: TikTok, Crime, News, Social Media