ALBAWABA - A detailed video showcasing the infamous 2021 arrest of internet personality Chris Chan (Also known as Christine Weston Chandler) went viral across social media.
The 19-minute body cam footage that garnered millions of views showed Chris Chan opening the door for the police as they arrested her and warned her not to fight because she'd get tased.
Moreover, the creator of the Sonichu comic was heard complying with the officers as they searched her property while asking some questions. As the police accompanied Chris Chan outside, a crowd where heard screaming, "Oh my God, thank you" and "Sonichu is with you!"
Chris Chan arrest video goes viral, social media reacts
Additionally, One person from the crowd also filmed the arrest and claimed to have garnered 3,000 views while live.
During the video, Chris Chan was heard saying, that the police are "blowing it out of the water."
She added, "Essentially, I am a decent and good individual. I believe in everything that is right and positive and I am literally a goddess and that will be proven in the near days to come."
Several users said that Christine Chandler is "history's most documented human being" since the individual documented most of her life on the Internet.
One user on YouTube wrote, "This is one of those videos where half of us have done the reading and the other half don't even want to open the book," referring to Chandler's disturbing crimes and internet videos.
Another wrote, "Never thought my chronically online world and true crime world would collide."
Why was Chris Chan arrested?
Chris Chan's mugshot (Courtesy of the Henrico County Jail)
Christine Weston Chandler was arrested on Aug. 1, 2021, after a phone call was leaked saying that she had sex with her 79-year-old mother. The individual heavily documented her life since 2007 which also showcased footage of her mother.
Moreover, She's also known for her comic 'Sonichu' which mixes Sonic the Hedgehog and Pikachu's designs.
According to Business Insider, Chandler was later dismissed from court after her attorneys filed for an autism deferral.