News
Demolition Ranch is produced by Matt Carriker, who refers to himself as "King of the Demolitia." ... "You're sitting in your house and all of a sudden you hear glass break.
Hosted on MSN11mon
What is Demolition Ranch? Texas gun enthusiast in news after Trump shooting. - MSNDemolition Ranch is produced by Matt Carriker, who refers to himself as "King of the Demolitia." ... "You're sitting in your house and all of a sudden you hear glass break. What do you do?
The suspected shooter at former President Donald Trump's rally was wearing a T-shirt advertising “Demolition Ranch,” a popular gun-themed YouTube channel with San Antonio-area ties, as he ...
The YouTuber behind “Demolition Ranch” said he was “shocked” to learn the 20-year-old accused of shooting at Donald Trump was wearing a shirt from his show.
Demolition Ranch YouTuber 'shocked and confused' to see Trump shooter wearing his T-shirt - Fox News
Demolition Ranch owner Matt Carriker spoke out on YouTube Monday condemning Thomas Matthew Crooks, who wore his company's T-shirt when he tried to assassinate Trump.
House passes Big Beautiful Bill Act, sending it to Trump after ... Thomas Matthews Crooks, 20, was wearing a T-shirt from a popular Demolition Ranch YouTube channel when he fired on Trump.
Demolition Ranch's online store sells T-shirts, starting from $29.95, as well as hoodies, hats, stickers and accessories. Matt Carriker, the owner of the popular Demolition Ranch YouTube channel.
According to the Demolition Ranch merchandise website, Carriker now has a net worth of $4.3 million, including real estate investment. His estimated yearly income is $445,000 to $504,000.
On Demolition Ranch's site, Carriker also breaks down his earnings, claiming to earn a monthly salary of $24,000 to $27,000, plus between $13,000 to $15,000 per month from his YouTube channels.
The shooter who tried to assassinate Trump was wearing merch from my channel, wearing a Demolition Ranch T-shirt. And that sucked to see that.” “Yeah, that was rough," he added.
On Saturday, Demolition Ranch’s Facebook account posted a picture of a camouflage-clad law-enforcement officer standing over the gunman’s body with the caption: “What the hell.” ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results