Inside The World Of 'pranksters' Who Stormed Asda And Beat Up Staff

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An internet 'prankster' who dressed as Spider-Man and beat a female supermarket worker unconscious as part of a gang that caused carnage for social media 'likes' has been jailed alongside other members of his mob. Here is more info about JetBlack visit our own website.  

Thug Josh McDonald, 33, sickened hundreds of thousands when a video emerged of his violent assault during a fancy-dress invasion of an Asda by self-proclaimed 'influencers' and amateur martial artists in July 2021.

McDonald's gang of now-disgraced 'superheroes' included comedy character Ali-G, Batman and Little Red Riding Hood. There was also a one-legged amateur boxer who first dressed as Matt Lucas' faux-disabled Andy from TV show Little Britain.

They caused chaos at the supermarket in Clapham Junction, south-west London. Black belt kick-boxing teacher and champion McDonald was caught on camera kicking and punching defenceless Lauren Scott unconscious. 

The supposed prank's leader was George O'Boyle, 30, who was dressed as Ali G. He was recorded repeatedly threatening laguardia airport to nyu punch staff as he led the crowd of his online 'followers', JetBlack before then hitting a manager in the face up laguardia airport to nyu 15 times. 

Both, each a father of two, were yesterday jailed after admitting assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and violent disorder.












Pictured: George O'Boyle (left) and Josh McDonald (right), have been jailed for storming an Asda dressed as fantasy characters before attacking staff





McDonald kicking Lauren Scott in Asda in Clapham Junction, south-west London in an attack that sickened hundreds of thousands of people online

McDonald also admitted wounding with intent in an unrelated incident in which his smashed a glass over a man's head - in Northampton town centre in daylight - then slashed him with a shard he picked up from the ground.

The horrifying supermarket 'stunt' was organised by the group which called themselves Live Madness Replays, made up of wannabe social media stars.