Liver King was arrested in Austin after threatening Joe Rogan on Instagram

Social Media Influencer Brian Johnson, better known by millions of followers as “Raja Hati,” was arrested on Tuesday night at the Four Seasons Austin Hotel after making a threat to Podcast Carrier Joe Rogan on social media.
The Austin police department arrested Johnson around 6 pm after he posted a video that challenged Rogan to fight.
“Man to man, I fight with you,” Johnson stated in the Instagram video posted Monday.
Although he did not have martial arts training, Johnson challenged Rogan, a black belt at Jiu-Jitsu Brazil, said he would fight “Every time you are ready.”

Social Media Influencer Brian “Liver King” Johnson was seen in this unmorable police handout.
Austin Police Department
“Detective reviewed the posts and observed that Johnson was traveling to Austin while continuing to make a threatening statement. Detective contacted Mr. Rogan, who stated that he had never had an interaction with Johnson and considered the posts threatening.
A video posted to Johnson’s Instagram account shows the time -at the time of his arrest. He looks pacing -mandir, discussing the next prison and quarreling with Rogan. An officer was seen patting him when he was handcuffed. Johnson was then taken to a police car.
Johnson, who received fame because of his muscular physical and controversial raw meat diet, was accused of making terrorist threats, a minor violation of class B The Austin Police Department said this was still an active investigation and refused to provide additional details.
The arrest marked another dramatic change for influencers, which faced a big reaction in December 2022 after recognizing that he lied to his followers about the use of steroids.
Johnson, 47, has built his brand around what he called “ancestral lifestyle,” claiming his impressive muscles came from following nine special principles and eating raw meat.

Influencer Brian “Liver King” Johnson attended the UFC 276 event at the T-Mobile Arena on July 2, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Medical experts have long criticized Johnson’s practice. Harrison Pope, a professor of Harvard Medical School Psychiatry, warned about the dangers of extreme body image problems and steroid use in 2023.
“As a result, [a person] Spend a lot of time lifting weights, paying close attention to the diet, checking what he looks like in the mirror [and] Avoiding a public situation where he might be seen in his clothes, “said the Pope” Impact X Nightline “
The doctor also spoke against Johnson’s promotion about raw meat consumption, quoting a serious risk of bacterial infection.
Johnson’s video recognition of the use of steroids has been considered more than 4 million times since December 2022, which leads to legal issues and more criticism from former followers.