WATCH: Footage of 16-Year-Old Charleston White Testifying Against His Friend in Murder Trial Goes Viral

Internet personality Charleston White has built a reputation for his outspoken takes on street culture, often promoting the idea that cooperation with law enforcement is necessary to clean up communities. However, newly resurfaced footage reveals that White himself testified against a former friend, Antwan Dolittle, in a 1991 murder case when he was just 16 years old.

The footage, which has been making the rounds online, dates back to the early 1990s when White and Dolittle were both teenagers. At the time, White, a Texas native, was involved in criminal activity, but after being arrested, he turned state’s witness against Dolittle, testifying about his role in a fatal shooting. The case ultimately led to Dolittle’s conviction.

This revelation has sparked debate, with critics calling out White for what they see as hypocrisy, given his controversial stance on snitching and street ethics. White, who has openly admitted to his troubled past, has frequently criticized the glorification of gang culture while advocating for a law-abiding lifestyle.

Despite the backlash, White has never avoided discussing his past run-ins with the law. He often references his time in juvenile detention, where he claims to have reformed, leading him to become a motivational speaker and activist focused on steering young people away from crime.

As the discussion around this resurfaced footage continues, it remains to be seen how White will respond and whether it will impact his standing in the online community.