Pine Bluff, Arkansas – The Pine Bluff Police Department has issued a strong warning to local teens and their families about the risks tied to recent TikTok prank trends targeting strangers and law enforcement. The department is urging young people to think twice before recording or participating in these so-called pranks, emphasizing that what might seem like harmless fun online can carry serious real-world consequences.
Views Can Lead to Arrests or Injury
In a public statement, the department stated, “TikTok pranks on random people or police are NOT jokes. What you call a prank can be seen as a threat or crime.” The police emphasized that their officers respond to behavior, not internet trends, and that dangerous stunts could result in someone getting hurt or even arrested.
Teens are reminded that chasing views and likes online is not worth the potential criminal charges they could face. “Views aren’t worth charges. Think before you hit ‘record.’ Actions have consequences,” the department added.
Parents Urged to Talk with Children About Online Behavior
The Pine Bluff Police also addressed parents and guardians directly, highlighting a noticeable rise in prank-related behavior stemming from social media trends. “We’re seeing an increase in TikTok prank trends involving strangers and law enforcement. These situations can quickly turn dangerous,” they stated.
Parents are encouraged to have honest conversations with their children about social media accountability, respecting public safety, and the serious consequences that can result from reckless online challenges. As the department warned, “What’s posted for laughs can lead to arrest, charges, or injury.”
With the popularity of online platforms continuing to grow among teens, law enforcement hopes this message will help prevent potentially tragic outcomes and promote safer choices in both the digital and real world.

