Wannabe influencer goes viral for doling out massive machetes to homeless people in Austin and New Orleans
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This week, a self-proclaimed social media influencer captured widespread attention after a controversial video featuring him distributing 18-inch machetes and alcohol to homeless individuals in Austin and New Orleans went viral. The stunt, which the influencer claimed was intended to benefit the recipients, has sparked significant discussion online.

Keith Castillo, known on social media as “povwolfy,” shared the video across TikTok and Instagram, where it quickly amassed over 14 million views. The clip, posted on Thanksgiving, showcases Castillo handing out the sharp weapons and booze in what he described as an effort to help those in need.

“Here, want one of these?” Castillo is heard saying in the video as he offers the machetes to people on the street.

One man eagerly accepts the offer, responding with, “Hell yeah, man,” as he takes the blade.

Another woman in the video expresses interest by asking for “one more.”

A caption reads, “Keeping the homeless in the streets,” apparently mocking the plight of those without a place to call their own.

The stainless steel Gordon-brand machetes were still wrapped in packaging. Castillo told The Post he purchased them in bulk from online retailer Harbor Freight for less then $5 each.

In another video posted on Nov. 22, Castillo hands out four unwrapped machetes alongside handles of vodka to people on an unidentified Big Easy back road.


A man in a blue "Doing Things" hat receives an 18-inch serrated machete.
A video taken in New Orleans by influencer povwolfy wherein he
distributes an unsheathed machete and a handle of vodka. povkarson/instagram

In a Nov. 20 post, the influencer distributed seven machetes that he termed “big ass swords” in what he claimed was an effort to keep homeless folks safe. Critics did not react kindly.

“Keeping them safe [no], making them dangerous [yes],” Instagram user “xraydepartment254” commented.

The 29-year-old told The Post he was on a nationwide tour which began in October, and is currently in Little Rock, Ark., where he is once again “handing out alcohol and machetes to the homeless.”

“I have like 30 machetes in my car right now,” he said with a laugh. “Dude, they’re cheap.”

“I travel around, bulk record in one city and then for my safety go to another city, do the same thing there for like two weeks and kind of like travel around,” Castillo said.

So far, he’s armed homeless folks in Austin, New Orleans, and Little Rock — but he has his sights set on larger skylines.

“I have plans to go to Vegas, Skid Row [in L.A.] soon,” Castillo said.

“I should be in New York in January, I have a lot of friends out there,” he said. “Go hand out a bunch of machetes and fireballs there, too.” The fireballs he referred to are one-ounce bottles of 66-proof Cinnamon whisky.


Keith Castillo in a black t-shirt and glasses stands in front of a table filled with serrated machetes.
Keith Castillo, 29, told The Post that he doesn’t believe he’s doing
anything illegal. povkarson/instagram

The Corpus Christi, Texas, native said he spoke to police about handing out machetes and was assured he wasn’t doing anything illegal.

Castillo also doesn’t think he is doing anything immoral and believes the homeless people will not use the blades to hurt him or anyone else.

“These are for, like, tool purposes. They have zero intent for what people are claiming they want to do with the [machetes],” Castillo said.

He expressed no second thoughts on handing out alcohol to potential substance abusers.

“Honestly I really don’t care bro, it’s good for the clicks and views, you know,” Castillo said. “Gotta do what we have to do so we eat.”

The NYPD did not comment on the coming stunt or its legality. But law enforcement experts were aghast.

“That sounds like a cocktail for disaster — alcohol and machetes. Could we get any dumber?” said retired NYPD Sgt. and John Jay College of Criminal Justice professor Joseph Giacalone, who added that “possession of a machete isn’t against the law.”

The videos posted to Castillo’s original “povwolfy” Instagram account each have long, pro-forma advertisements for betting company Stake in their caption section.

Stake, the Austin Police Department, the Little Rock Police Department, and the New Orleans Police Department did not respond to requests for comment.

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