A Louisiana man was arrested after licking a tub of Blue Bell ice cream before putting the container back, apparently in a copycat attempt of a similar viral video.
The video shows the man, identified in news reports as Lenise Martin III, licking the ice cream at a supermarket in Louisiana. Two children were reportedly nearby.
Investigators said that management asked Martin to return to the store when they became aware of the clip.
“Taking into consideration that he eventually purchased the same container is one thing,” Cavalier said. “However, he puts it on Facebook to gain this notoriety and at the end of the day, it gives other people ideas that are not the best interest of public health,” he added.
Authorities later questioned Martin, and he was charged with unlawful posting of criminal activity for notoriety and publicity and tampering with property, the report stated.
“We discourage anyone from copying this atrocious act,” a sheriff’s office spokesperson told WAFB. “It is illegal. It’s a health risk to others. We will pursue anyone we see do this. You will be charged.”
The spokesman said that law enforcement has sent out notices to investigators about copycat cases.
Martin is still in jail, and his bond will be set by a judge.
Cavalier told CNN that Martin appeared to be inspired by a video made by a juvenile in Texas who licked Blue Bell ice cream inside a container before putting it back on the shelf.
Texas Suspect Identified
Police in East Texas said that a teenager from San Antonio has been identified as the suspect who took a container of Blue Bell ice cream, licked it, put the lid back on, and then placed it back in the shelf at an area Walmart.The video of the incident went viral, drawing horror from people on social media. “You foul,” says a voice off-camera in the clip.
The Texas Juvenile Justice Department is now handling the case, said the Lufkin Police Department to CBS.
Before she was identified, reports said she could face as much as 20 years in prison. Officials were planning on arresting her on second-degree felony tampering charges.
Blue Bell issued a statement about the matter, saying the ice cream was not sold.