Christopher Cayce, a 34-year-old Houston man, has been charged with two counts of misdemeanor assault causing bodily injury over alleged incidents involving a high-powered motorized water gun. The reported cases relate to June 4 and involve accusations that vulnerable people were sprayed in the face.
According to the supplied source material, Cayce allegedly drove around targeting people on sidewalks, medians, and near streets with a Spyra water gun. The product is described as powerful enough that its maker warns users not to aim at faces or eyes.
The case also raises questions about social media incentives. The source says videos posted to Facebook and YouTube allegedly showed victims being drawn toward a vehicle with offers of money or food before being sprayed, and that Cayce later claimed online that he was being framed and that the incidents involved only water.
Editors should treat the allegations carefully until official court or law-enforcement records are reviewed. The story sits at the intersection of online stunt culture, public safety, and the treatment of homeless and disabled people in public spaces.


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