SACRAMENTO — The July filming of a YouTube video about a local neighborhood has led to federal prosecutors charging one alleged participant with a felony, court records show.
Ky Stratton, 26, was charged earlier this month with being a felon in possession of a firearm, following his arrest on the night of July 4 in Sacramento, court records show. The criminal complaint says police pulled Stratton over and found a pistol in his car after receiving a complaint that there were more than 100 people near Northfield Drive and Northview Drive, some openly carrying firearms.
The large gathering turned out to be for a video entitled “The Apes & Gators took us to the MOST DANGEROUS hood in Sacramento,” by Star Quality Entertainment, a popular YouTube channel with more than 100,000 subscribers. In