Smith-Levin Arrested for Felony Stalking of Disabled Veteran
Bully and abuser Aaron Smith-Levin harasses a man walking his dog—ends up cooling it in police custody
With the snap of handcuffs, anti-Scientology YouTuber and abuser Aaron Smith-Levin was headed to the police station on a charge of felony stalking—only a few hours after arriving in Los Angeles from Florida.
It was Saturday, January 19, and Smith-Levin, equipped with a filming rig, was cruising Hollywood Boulevard looking for streaming content and decided to pick on and harass a disabled man walking his dog. The man, a veteran, told Smith-Levin to leave him alone but Smith-Levin kept filming, which led to a confrontation.
By the time the police arrived, Smith-Levin and the dog owner were surrounded by a crowd of onlookers. The officers began their questioning, but in no time Smith-Levin became loud and confrontational—so loud that police had to tell him to stand down.
In the end, Aaron Smith-Levin was detained in a very public arrest. He was searched, cuffed and put in the back of a squad car for his short ride to the pokey, a few blocks away.
People watching the live feed of the incident on TikTok disagreed with Smith-Levin’s actions.
“Veronique D.” wrote, “That guy was walking around minding his own business, and Aaron was a real jackass and should’ve left him alone.”