A prank spirals out of control in Havana, and the police step in to calm the situation

When the agents arrived, a woman approached with a stick and, before anyone could intervene, struck one of the "actors" on the head, who was face down and immobilized on the ground.

Falso ataque con una jeringuilla y agentes de policía corriendo © Captura de video de Instagram / huron_verifica
False attack with a syringe and police officers runningPhoto © Instagram video screenshot / huron_verifica

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Cuban comedian and influencer Joan Rodríguez, known on social media as Hurón Verifica, pulled a prank in Havana that got out of hand, prompting police intervention to restore order.

On this occasion, the young man was in the park in front of the train station in Havana, having a conversation when suddenly a man, looking somewhat deranged, approached him and pretended to inject something into his neck.

In response to the protests from Hurón, the "aggressor" approached other individuals in a threatening manner, which caused panic among those present, and everyone fled in fear.

Suddenly, another man who was part of the prank showed up and threw him to the ground. However, what the "actors" didn't anticipate was that two police officers would arrive running at the scene.

Although at first they seemed not to understand that it was a hidden camera and were presumably bothered, in the end, they didn’t take the joke badly and even seemed to find it amusing.

But just as the agents arrived, a woman also approached with a stick and, before anyone could stop her, she struck the "crazy man" on the head, who was face down and immobilized on the ground.

The woman was summoned by Hurón, who argued with her very angrily.

The video can be viewed on Instagram, where it has garnered over 12,600 likes in just two days.

"Similarly, they sleep at the station," commented an internet user.

"The only useful moment for the police during the day, and it turns out it was a joke," another person mocked.

"At least the police have something to occupy them besides asking for ID, haha," added another.

"The aunt gave her a real scare," a young man laughed.

"They're going too far... it's just foolishness, honestly, I didn't find it funny," criticized a girl.

"I didn't find what they did funny; you don't know how people are or how they might react to that type of joke. Maybe there's someone who could take that kind of thing the wrong way. I love your videos, but that's not how you joke around," another person agreed.

"The crazy guy. For those who couldn’t watch the video on YouTube," said the comedian.

Impact of Viral Jokes in Cuba

What happened with Joan Rodríguez's joke in Havana?

The prank by Joan Rodríguez, known as Hurón Verifica, got out of hand in Havana when a man pretended to inject something into his neck, causing panic among those present. The police intervened to calm the situation, although the officers ultimately understood the humorous context and did not take any action.

How did the police react to the fake injection prank?

Initially, the police officers appeared annoyed and confused by the situation, but they ultimately understood that it was a prank and did not take severe action. The intervention of the police was necessary due to the panic that arose among those present.

What has been the public's reaction to the viral jokes in Cuba?

Viral jokes in Cuba, such as those from Hurón Verifica, have sparked both laughter and criticism. On social media, these jokes accumulate thousands of likes and comments, but they also raise concerns about the line between humor and situations that could cause panic or discomfort.

What other examples of viral jokes have been seen in Cuba?

In addition to the prank by Hurón Verifica, other content creators in Cuba have carried out viral jokes, such as the case of a bike taxi driver who was persuaded to send a message in English to pretend he was in Miami. These pranks reflect the ingenuity and characteristic humor of Cubans, although they can also spark controversy.

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