YouTube star Jake Paul will not be charged in connection with a looting spree in Arizona last year, authorities said on Thursday.

Paul, 24, known for his viral YouTube pranks, was being investigated after he filmed looting at a shopping mall in Scottsdale, Arizona, at the height of nationwide protests by Black Lives Matter supporters in May 2020.

“Based upon the investigation and evidence available at this time, the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona is not pursuing federal charges against Jake Paul for his conduct,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Arizona said in a statement.

Misdemeanor charges against Paul had already been dismissed.

The FBI said in August 2020 that it was investigating allegations of criminal acts at the Scottsdale Fashion Square that took place around nationwide street demonstrations over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. FBI agents also searched Paul’s mansion outside Los Angeles.

Police said at the time that Paul took part in the unrest.

Paul, who has some 20 million YouTube subscribers, has denied that he or anyone with him took part in looting or vandalism, saying he was merely documenting what happened.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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