KEY POINTS

  • Bryce Hall recently took an ATV for a ride outside his home
  • Officers warned him that this could "draw unwanted attention" from fans
  • Criminal charges were announced against Hall for throwing large parties 

TikTok star Bryce Hall thanked LAPD officers after they recently arrived at his home to warn him against throwing large parties during the coronavirus pandemic.

Hall’s recent YouTube vlog begins with him and his friends taking a ride in an ATV outside his alternative home. Minutes after they parked the ATV, two officers with the LAPD arrive at his home to confront him.

"To be brutally honest, we’re aware of what happened in Hollywood, You guys are more than welcome to stay wherever you guys stay… it’s the things that could go on or possibly happen," one of the officers can be heard saying in the video in reference to the large gatherings at his Hollywood home.

As a precaution, the officer then warns Hall and his friends to not take the ATV on the streets as it could "draw unwanted attention" from fans.

In the video, Hall is seen thanking the officers by writing in a blurb, "Shoutout to those police officers… They were dope and gave us some really good advice. All love and respect."

Hall has been in the news for all the wrong reasons lately. It began with him throwing massive parties during the pandemic, resulting in power being shut off at his Hollywood Hills.

"With more than 2,000 Angelenos — and over 170,000 Americans — lost to COVID-19, we need every resident to undertake critical safeguards to stop the spread of this virus. That includes not hosting or attending parties that put themselves, their neighbors, and many others at risk," Mayor Eric Garcetti had said in early August.

"Despite several warnings, this house has turned into a nightclub in the hills, hosting large gatherings in flagrant violation of our public health orders. The City has now disconnected utilities at this home to stop these parties that endanger our community," the mayor added.

However, things got worse for Hall and fellow TikToker, Blake Gray, after Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer announced criminal charges against them for throwing large parties.

"We allege these hosts have been incredibly irresponsible, with a highly infectious disease spreading and parties banned because of it, and we allege they violated the law. If you have a combined 19 million followers on TikTok in the middle of a public health crisis, you should be modeling great behavior, best practices, for all of us, rather than brazenly violating the law and posting videos about it," Feuer had said late August.

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TikTok star Bryce Hall is a Sway House member. Instagram/Bryce Hall