HOUSTON — In a harrowing display of digital depravity, a 34-year-old Houston man has been indicted after filming himself pelting vulnerable homeless and disabled individuals with a high-powered motorized water gun. Christopher Cayce, the mastermind behind the Facebook page "Tut Tut Kingdom," was taken into custody by the Houston Police Department's Major Offenders and Westside Crime Suppression Team following a viral public outcry.

A Callous Spree for Content

According to authorities, Cayce engaged in a malicious spree across midtown Houston and the busy thoroughfare of Bissonnet Street. In videos that have since circulated to over 200,000 views online, Cayce can be seen taunting his victims—many of whom were simply sleeping or waiting at bus stops—before blasting them with the relentless stream of water.

In one particularly egregious clip, the wannabe influencer approaches a sleeping homeless individual, unleashing the high-powered stream while shouting profanities, before fleeing the scene while laughing. The callousness of the act has ignited fierce condemnation across social media platforms.

Legal Repercussions

The Houston Police Department confirmed that Cayce has been charged with two counts of assault with bodily injury for his disturbing stunts. While online records indicate that the 34-year-old has posted bond, he reportedly remains in police custody as the investigation continues. Authorities noted that Cayce is likely implicated in additional locations beyond the initial viral videos.

The Dark Side of Content Creation

Cayce’s Facebook page, "Tut Tut Kingdom," boasted nearly 50,000 followers prior to his arrest, highlighting the perilous extremes some creators will go to for internet notoriety. The incident has reignited a broader discourse regarding the ethical boundaries of influencer culture and the ethical responsibilities of digital creators.

The cruelty exhibited in these videos represents a deeply troubling evolution in the pursuit of online engagement. When the quest for virality supersedes basic human decency, the digital landscape becomes a toxic environment that not only victimizes the vulnerable but also degrades the societal fabric itself.

Official Social Media: Below is the official statement from the Houston Police Department regarding the arrest of Christopher Cayce.

Posted by Houston Police Department on Thursday, July 3, 2026.
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