It is officially FAFO’clock in South Korea for Ramsey Khalid Ismael also known as Johnny Somali.


Johnny has prior guilty pleas and current court cases in South Korea and has a history of legal issues.

His content is about public disturbances and has increased over time. Johnny was arrested during a livestream after calling the police on himself — he is unstable.

The arrest was after he wandered the streets in his underwear, harassed locals and refused to cooperate with the police.

The authorities in South Korea are taking his actions seriously, owing to very strict laws against public disorder and threats.

Ramsey’s repeated offences could see him spend more time in jail and that will be worsened by his open defiance of court orders.

During an 8-hour crash out stream, Johnny Somali brandished a weapon (presumably fake), harassed people on the streets, and danced half-naked in public before getting arrested.

Somali could be charged for the following crimes after his latest antics:

  • Misuse of Emergency Services: Made prank calls to South Korea’s emergency number (112), falsely reporting incidents.
  • Public Disturbance: Disruptive behavior, including dancing provocatively and shouting in public.
  • Weapon-Related Threat: Brandished a pellet gun (lacking an orange tip, which could be interpreted as a real firearm under Korean law).
  • Disrespecting Cultural Symbols: Referenced plans to urinate on a statue commemorating Korean “comfort women” (victims of Japanese wartime sexual exploitation), which he later half-heartedly apologized for in a coerced video.

Here’s a clip of his getting arrested, courtesy of Youtuber 15 Minutes of Shame:

With the all charges he’s facing, Somali could end up in a Korean Jail for 20+ years.