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Incel terror nab

‘Smooth’ YouTuber held in eatery bomb threat

- BY STEPHEN REX BROWN

This incel is now locked in a cell. A self-proclaimed “involuntar­y celibate” YouTuber, who previously grabbed headlines for climbing the Queensboro Bridge, was arrested Wednesday for making a bomb threat at a Manhattan restaurant, authoritie­s said.

Malik Sanchez, known online as “Smooth Sanchez,” walked into an outdoor dining area in Flatiron on Feb. 13 and announced the hoax threat, prosecutor­s said. He posted the entire prank online.

“Allahu Akbar. Allahu Akbar. Bomb detonation in two, in two minutes. I take you with me and I kill all you. I kill all you right now. And I kill all you for Allah. F—k, f—k that s—t. I’m gonna Allah. I’m gonna do it. I’m gonna f——-g do it for Allah. I’m gonna do it, for, Allah, Allah, Allahu Akbar, Come on. I do it, bomb now, bomb now,” he said.

Customers grabbed their belongings and ran. At least one person called 911, though Sanchez had left the scene by the time police arrived, court papers said.

“Holy s—t. Holy s—t boys. That was f——-g five stars. That was five stars,” Sanchez said, according to the complaint.

Sanchez, 19, self-identifies as an incel, derived from the phrase “involuntar­y celibate.” Incels are mostly men who gather in online forums to wallow in their misery and target women they believe aren’t paying them adequate attention.

Incels have been responsibl­e for at least five deadly attacks in the United States and Canada since 2014, resulting in 28 deaths, the complaint noted.

“As alleged, Malik Sanchez perpetrate­d a hoax bomb threat at a Manhattan restaurant that frightened innocent victims, sowed chaos and diverted precious law enforcemen­t resources,” Manhattan U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said.

Sanchez’s YouTube channel features livestream­ed videos of him harassing women and being a pest toward everyone who crosses his path. In recent videos, he mocked the use of masks to prevent the spread of coronaviru­s as commenters goaded him on, at times even giving him donations.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Kaylan Lasky said Sanchez sprayed approximat­ely five people in the past six months with pepper spray. He has pending charges for three pepper-spray incidents, and the feds say they know of at least two others.

Sanchez pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct for scaling the Queensboro Bridge, which he livestream­ed last year.

 ??  ?? Malik Sanchez, known as “Smooth Sanchez,” made video of prank attack in Flatiron.
Malik Sanchez, known as “Smooth Sanchez,” made video of prank attack in Flatiron.

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