10 Most Shocking Karen and Ken Moments Ever Caught on Camera

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Entitlement has never been so well documented! Join us as we count down the most outrageous moments when self-important couples had their meltdowns captured for all to see. From racist tirades to parking lot confrontations, these infamous duos show what happens when privilege meets smartphone cameras. Our countdown includes the recycling bin attackers, the cross-burning neighbors, the Confederate flag-waving couple, the hot water hotel assaulters, and the BLM stencil confrontation that went viral! These incidents resulted in job losses, legal consequences, and public shame. Which entitled pair shocked you the most? Let us know in the comments below!
Top 10 Most Infamous Karens and Kens Caught on Camera
Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the most notorious times obnoxious, rude, and entitled folks teamed up – AKA Karens and Kens – and had their terrible behavior caught on camera.
Recycling is important! But most don’t typically go as far as Laura Siddall and John Mohoney did in March of 2021. The event took place in Askern, England, where the duo had one of their recycling bins rejected by workers for SUEZ. Siddall and Mohoney had stuffed a duvet inside, which can’t be recycled in that fashion, making things difficult for the employees. So, after arguing, the Karen couple attacked one of the refuse collectors, which was caught on the truck’s CCTV. In 2022, Siddall and Mohoney pleaded guilty to the assault. They received 40 hours of unpaid work each and fines collectively amounting to £245.
You don’t get much more entitled than thinking you can dine at an eatery and then try to dip out on the bill. In 2024, the La Bella Vista restaurant in St Leonards-on-Sea, England, experienced this with a Karen couple. The duo made several unusual requests, such as stronger drinks and dishes off-menu, before complaining about the food and stating they wouldn't pay. With the staff not folding to their demands, violence was their next tactic. The couple attacked the workers, leaving them with several injuries, and even destroyed glasses and threw items around. According to the owner, the Ken threatened to use a kitchen knife. While the duo did manage to leave without paying, at least one party was swiftly apprehended.
9.9 times out of 10, if you ask for an extra item in your meal, you'll have to pay more. Such is the way of the world. However, this didn’t please Jamel Bernard Williams and Kayla Nicole Pyle. In late 2023, while at a Chipotle in Indian Land, South Carolina, the couple argued with an employee over the cost of extra chicken in one of their meals. The result was the worker being physically attacked by both Williams and Pyle before customers intervened. By the time the cops arrived, the hangry couple had fled. After the police put out a call for Williams and Pyle’s whereabouts, the duo handed themselves in and were charged with assault.
In 2022, Liz Edelkind, her husband, her young son, and a couple of friends were going home after watching the New York Knicks play in 2022. The group wanted to get seats together on the Long Island Rail Road train. So, they asked other passengers if they would be able to move. This simple request sparked Justin Likerman and Kristin Digesaro to go off on a racist tirade, filled with all sorts of terrible language. Reportedly, Likerman also threw a beer can in the group’s direction. After the footage went viral, the duo handed themselves in to the police. As well as facing various criminal charges, Likerman and Digesaro were fired from their jobs.
Worden Butler and Alexis Hartnett took being a bad neighbor to a whole other level with their antics in Conway, South Carolina. After a property line disagreement with Shawn and Monica Williams, Butler and Hartnett began harassing the retired couple. On top of uttering racial slurs at them, they went as far as setting up a cross in their front yard facing the Williams and setting it ablaze. Even when the police arrived, Butler and Hartnett continued with the slurs. Unsurprisingly, this caused Butler and Hartnett to be given a temporary injunction that banned them from their house. In 2025, Butler pleaded guilty to harassment. He was sentenced to time served. At the time of writing, Hartnett’s case is ongoing.
In 2015, members of the “Respect the Flag” group, including Jose Torres and Kayla Norton, drove through Douglasville displaying Confederate flags and shouting threats at people of color. The racist parade eventually arrived at a child’s birthday party, where an argument ensued, and racial slurs were uttered. Torres pointed a shotgun at party attendees, and Norton retrieved and loaded the firearm for him. He then threatened the party attendees with it while other people in the groups also brandished weapons. Thankfully, no one was hurt. In 2017, Norton was sentenced to 6 years in jail, while Torres got 13 years. Other members also received various punishments.
During the George Floyd protests in 2020, no image left as much of a mark as Patricia and Mark McCloskey awkwardly pointing firearms at the protestors. So much so it became a meme. The group had walked through a neighborhood in St. Louis, Missouri, to protest outside the mayor’s home. During the trip, the McCloskeys walked outside their property while armed. After the initial charges erupted into a national debate, in 2021, Patricia and Mark pleaded guilty to misdemeanor offenses, earning them a combined fine of $2750. Shortly after, they were pardoned by Missouri’s then-governor Mike Parson. However, the Missouri Supreme Court suspended their law licenses but stayed the suspensions, placing them on probation for a year.
In 2020, Philip Sarner and Emily Orbay visited the Quality Inn in Mystic, Connecticut, when they discovered a problem. A lack of hot water. So, they called the desk clerk Crystal Caldwell, who offered to switch their room or fix the problem. In response, she received racial slurs and threats. Later, when Caldwell was with another employee at an ice machine, Sarner and Orbay viciously attacked her, causing her injuries. On top of another employee calling the cops, so did Sarner, who claimed he was the victim. As well as being charged with assault, Sarner was also accused of issuing threats to Caldwell’s lawyer. In 2024, Sarner failed to turn up to court due to being locked up for other legal issues.
Apparently, doing Karen-y things can be genetic. All Johnny Martinez wanted to do was his job, which consisted of checking parking permits at an apartment block in Nashville, Tennessee. One day in 2021, he was greeted by Bitsy and Edward Brennan, the Karen mother-son duo. The two questioned Martinez about why he was there and Martinez pointed out he didn’t need to tell them. The realization that Martinez was recording the interaction on his phone for protection sparked Edward to attack. The White couple then called the police on the worker. However, when the officers did arrive later, the Brannans had already left. When the video went viral, Bitsy was fired from her job at UBS, while Edward was charged with assault.
Since this incident, whenever we close our eyes, there she is, haunting us. In 2020, James Juanillo was stenciling his support for the Black Lives Matter movement on his own property in San Francisco, California. A woman named Lisa Alexander quickly intervened, questioning whether he was allowed to do that, even claiming she knew the owner of the property. While this was going on, Alexander’s friend Robert Larkin was filming and slipping in support for her. The backlash to the footage caused Larkin to be fired. It also saw companies cut ties with Alexander’s skincare business. In the years since, Alexander worked with a crisis management team, criticized cancel culture, and issued a public apology to Juanillo.
Is Ken the best nickname for a male Karen? Or should it be something else? Kevin or Keith, maybe? Let us know in the comments.
Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the most notorious times obnoxious, rude, and entitled folks teamed up – AKA Karens and Kens – and had their terrible behavior caught on camera.
#10: Recycle Couple
Recycling is important! But most don’t typically go as far as Laura Siddall and John Mohoney did in March of 2021. The event took place in Askern, England, where the duo had one of their recycling bins rejected by workers for SUEZ. Siddall and Mohoney had stuffed a duvet inside, which can’t be recycled in that fashion, making things difficult for the employees. So, after arguing, the Karen couple attacked one of the refuse collectors, which was caught on the truck’s CCTV. In 2022, Siddall and Mohoney pleaded guilty to the assault. They received 40 hours of unpaid work each and fines collectively amounting to £245.
#9: Dine & Dash Attack
You don’t get much more entitled than thinking you can dine at an eatery and then try to dip out on the bill. In 2024, the La Bella Vista restaurant in St Leonards-on-Sea, England, experienced this with a Karen couple. The duo made several unusual requests, such as stronger drinks and dishes off-menu, before complaining about the food and stating they wouldn't pay. With the staff not folding to their demands, violence was their next tactic. The couple attacked the workers, leaving them with several injuries, and even destroyed glasses and threw items around. According to the owner, the Ken threatened to use a kitchen knife. While the duo did manage to leave without paying, at least one party was swiftly apprehended.
#8: Chipotle Chaos
9.9 times out of 10, if you ask for an extra item in your meal, you'll have to pay more. Such is the way of the world. However, this didn’t please Jamel Bernard Williams and Kayla Nicole Pyle. In late 2023, while at a Chipotle in Indian Land, South Carolina, the couple argued with an employee over the cost of extra chicken in one of their meals. The result was the worker being physically attacked by both Williams and Pyle before customers intervened. By the time the cops arrived, the hangry couple had fled. After the police put out a call for Williams and Pyle’s whereabouts, the duo handed themselves in and were charged with assault.
#7: Train Tirade
In 2022, Liz Edelkind, her husband, her young son, and a couple of friends were going home after watching the New York Knicks play in 2022. The group wanted to get seats together on the Long Island Rail Road train. So, they asked other passengers if they would be able to move. This simple request sparked Justin Likerman and Kristin Digesaro to go off on a racist tirade, filled with all sorts of terrible language. Reportedly, Likerman also threw a beer can in the group’s direction. After the footage went viral, the duo handed themselves in to the police. As well as facing various criminal charges, Likerman and Digesaro were fired from their jobs.
#6: Cross Neighbors
Worden Butler and Alexis Hartnett took being a bad neighbor to a whole other level with their antics in Conway, South Carolina. After a property line disagreement with Shawn and Monica Williams, Butler and Hartnett began harassing the retired couple. On top of uttering racial slurs at them, they went as far as setting up a cross in their front yard facing the Williams and setting it ablaze. Even when the police arrived, Butler and Hartnett continued with the slurs. Unsurprisingly, this caused Butler and Hartnett to be given a temporary injunction that banned them from their house. In 2025, Butler pleaded guilty to harassment. He was sentenced to time served. At the time of writing, Hartnett’s case is ongoing.
#5: Konfederate Karens
In 2015, members of the “Respect the Flag” group, including Jose Torres and Kayla Norton, drove through Douglasville displaying Confederate flags and shouting threats at people of color. The racist parade eventually arrived at a child’s birthday party, where an argument ensued, and racial slurs were uttered. Torres pointed a shotgun at party attendees, and Norton retrieved and loaded the firearm for him. He then threatened the party attendees with it while other people in the groups also brandished weapons. Thankfully, no one was hurt. In 2017, Norton was sentenced to 6 years in jail, while Torres got 13 years. Other members also received various punishments.
#4: Firearm Fury
During the George Floyd protests in 2020, no image left as much of a mark as Patricia and Mark McCloskey awkwardly pointing firearms at the protestors. So much so it became a meme. The group had walked through a neighborhood in St. Louis, Missouri, to protest outside the mayor’s home. During the trip, the McCloskeys walked outside their property while armed. After the initial charges erupted into a national debate, in 2021, Patricia and Mark pleaded guilty to misdemeanor offenses, earning them a combined fine of $2750. Shortly after, they were pardoned by Missouri’s then-governor Mike Parson. However, the Missouri Supreme Court suspended their law licenses but stayed the suspensions, placing them on probation for a year.
#3: In a Lot of Hot Water
In 2020, Philip Sarner and Emily Orbay visited the Quality Inn in Mystic, Connecticut, when they discovered a problem. A lack of hot water. So, they called the desk clerk Crystal Caldwell, who offered to switch their room or fix the problem. In response, she received racial slurs and threats. Later, when Caldwell was with another employee at an ice machine, Sarner and Orbay viciously attacked her, causing her injuries. On top of another employee calling the cops, so did Sarner, who claimed he was the victim. As well as being charged with assault, Sarner was also accused of issuing threats to Caldwell’s lawyer. In 2024, Sarner failed to turn up to court due to being locked up for other legal issues.
#2: Parking Lot Problem
Apparently, doing Karen-y things can be genetic. All Johnny Martinez wanted to do was his job, which consisted of checking parking permits at an apartment block in Nashville, Tennessee. One day in 2021, he was greeted by Bitsy and Edward Brennan, the Karen mother-son duo. The two questioned Martinez about why he was there and Martinez pointed out he didn’t need to tell them. The realization that Martinez was recording the interaction on his phone for protection sparked Edward to attack. The White couple then called the police on the worker. However, when the officers did arrive later, the Brannans had already left. When the video went viral, Bitsy was fired from her job at UBS, while Edward was charged with assault.
#1: SanFran Karen & Ken
Since this incident, whenever we close our eyes, there she is, haunting us. In 2020, James Juanillo was stenciling his support for the Black Lives Matter movement on his own property in San Francisco, California. A woman named Lisa Alexander quickly intervened, questioning whether he was allowed to do that, even claiming she knew the owner of the property. While this was going on, Alexander’s friend Robert Larkin was filming and slipping in support for her. The backlash to the footage caused Larkin to be fired. It also saw companies cut ties with Alexander’s skincare business. In the years since, Alexander worked with a crisis management team, criticized cancel culture, and issued a public apology to Juanillo.
Is Ken the best nickname for a male Karen? Or should it be something else? Kevin or Keith, maybe? Let us know in the comments.
