There is a man driving in southern California in a Kid’s Tesla Cybertruck with a Husky Siberian hunting rifle and a large Mexican trailer flag.
He and the dog continue to be arrested by the police.
This occurred two weeks ago at Dodger Stadium before the home opening of the champions of World Series in title.
The man is DJ Swagrman, an artist, musician and influencer of social media based in Los Angeles, and his famous dog on the Internet is Swaggy Wolfdog, a 9 -year -old service – and he said they were both prohibited from the Dodger stadium after traveling the parking lot.
Why did the duo appeared at the Dodger Stadium? This is the same reason they go to other Southland events. Swagrman said they only wanted to “spread love and positivity” in a mini cybertruck.
“I will always continue to spread love and unity and everything because that is what people need,” said Swagrman, who did not want to give his real name because of security problems. “I am not part of politics. I have no hatred towards anyone. I just want people to love and be happy. ”
Lately, Swagrman’s efforts seem to cause him trouble and the dog.
DJ Swagman was arrested by a LAPD motorcycle officer while riding with Swaggy Wolfdog in a Cybertruck toy in the Dodger Stadium car park on March 27.
(DJ Swagrman and Team Swaggy Wolfdog)
Before the Dodgers’ March 27 match against the Tigers of Detroit, Swagrman and Swaggy Wolfdog could be seen on the video driven by security and arrested by a LAPD motorcycle officer in the parking lot.
The evidence video sequences were taken by the Swagrman team, published in Highlight Reels and published on Swagrman’s social media accounts. In the clips, the LAPD officer is seen by telling Swagrman that he drives an unregistered vehicle. Later, someone apparently from the so -called Swagrman parking management that he issued a “verbal intrusion warning”.
“We were prohibited,” said Swagrman, who was informed that the reason for the banishment was because he would not give his name or his identifier to the officer. “They said that if we return to the Dodger stadium, we will be arrested for intrusion.”
During the whole test, Swagrman said, “Swaggy was just scary.”
The Dodgers refused to comment on this story. A LAPD public information officer said he could not find a report for such an incident to the Dodger Stadium tabled that day.
Last weekend, Swagrman received a quote from traffic from the Sheriff’s Bureau of the county of Ventura after taking Swaggy in their tiny truck for a “Hands Off” demonstration to Thousand Oaks. Even with the recent setbacks, however, Swagman said that he would not be dissuaded from his mission to spread love and unity.

Swaggy Wolfdog arrives at the Iheartradio Music Awards on April 1 at Dolby Theater.
(Jordan Strauss / Invision / Associated Press)
Swagman said Swaggy Wolfdog has built an audience of social media since 2016. They have 7.6 million subscribers on Tiktok and 3.3 million on Instagram, with Swagrman often publishing photos and images of Swaggy who hang out with celebrities or attend large -scale events. They often wear sunglasses.
In recent months, the accounts have been filled with Swagrman and Swaggy cruise videos in their cybertruck, a vehicle that Tesla sells $ 1,500, goes as fast as 10 MPH and Swagman said he had bought it “before Elon Musk was in politics.” The coils, which are published and produced by Swagrman and his team, show both in various places – very busy roads, parking lots, fast training, car washing, etc.
“Swaggy loves it,” said Swagman. “I think that since he went up in this car, it’s as if he was in a road trip. Imme’t imagine a dog inside a car with the open window. They feel fresh air. Now he gets a 360 -community perspective from the whole community.”
At first, Swagman said, the videos were just supposed to be funny. This changed when he and Swaggy went up to the Toy Truck during the February 2 rally in downtown to protest against President Trump’s immigration policies. It was the first time they rolled up with the Mexican flag.
“I have a lot of close friends and people I just had to support because I myself am Mexican,” said Swagman, “and it is a manifestation of immigration and it is for all young children who fight for their human rights.”
A video he published today – showing him and Swaggy leading to the street followed by a line of police cars – has become “my most viral video,” said Swagman. Since then, the Mexican flag has been part of its configuration, often associated with another flag (including a Dodgers flag on opening day).

DJ Swagrman and Swaggy Wolfdog interact with a young fan of March 15 outside the Mall Oaks in Thousand Oaks.
(DJ Swagrman and Team Swaggy Wolfdog)
“I started making videos with the American flag and the Mexican flag, because we have many Americans who also follow us and other people from different countries, so I did not want them to feel excluded,” said Swagrman, who also used a Canadian flag and plans to pilot a Chinese flag in the near future. “Now people are starting to achieve, this guy is not just about pushing a program. He does something bigger. He tries to spread the unity.”
Videos often focus on the reactions of others, which range from fun and worship to confusion and hostility. There are several clips in which they seem to be arrested by agents of the police, whose reactions also range from conviviality to the stern.
In a clip filmed in the village of Westlake in February, a pedestrian can be heard shouting in Swagrman to be “terrorist”. Another video, filmed outside the BMO Stadium before a Miami game on April 2, shows the droppings of the county who smiled and laughing while the couple passes through the Kiddie truck.
“I’m tired of seeing people sad,” said Swagman. “This is why we make these videos, to make people happy and smile. Because, come on, let’s be honest – you see a small toy car for 7 year old children and a small dog smiling, it will make you happy and smile.
“And sometimes we get the reactions where people are simply unhappy and they want to fight and chat. But we do not discuss. We distribute love and remain positive. I’m just trying to unite people. “
On Saturday in Thousand Oaks, Swagrman received what he says he is his first quote for riding with Swaggy in the truck. Senerey de Los Santos, an information manager of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Bureau, said that a deputy noted that Swagrman leading the toy vehicle on Hillcrest Drive “at slow speeds … in the traffic lanes” and that “this caused a safeguard of traffic”.
De Los Santos said that when the deputy made a traffic stop, Swagrman stopped in a parking lot but “was not very cooperative, initially refusing to identify or provide information. And at that time, he was held in hands, placed in the back of a patrol car and once we were able to identify it, he was published, and he signed the ticket. allowed to leave. “
Swagman said that he was not blocking traffic and that he was “illegally detained”. He said that he had only agreed to provide his information – the first time he did it – and sign the quote because he was told that he would be stopped and that his dog would go to the book.
And again, Swagman said, Swaggy was calm all the time, even when he and his owner were placed in separate squad cars.
“I think he thought he was going to the dog park or something,” said Swagman.
Swagrman, who owes the Superior Court of the county of Ventura on May 5, says that none of this has changed his global vision of life.
“Why can’t we all be like dogs? I mean, dogs are always happy and stir in the tail,” he said. “This is what humans need right now. They must be happy and stop taking things too seriously. This is why my life is happy. I am happy all the time. No hatred. I get rid of the negativity 100% of my life. Unfortunately, that will not prevent me from putting an end, if that’s what it is, but I will always fight with kindness and love and positive. ”
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