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TWO brothers trying to make money from posting pranks on YouTube have been arrested after driving a DIRTBIKE through an American supermarket.

Justin Bell, 27, and brother Howard, 44, were arrested after driving a dirtbike through a Wal-Mart supermarket in Alexandria, Kentucky, WCPO.com reported.

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Shocking video footage shows Justin Bell - branded "Dumb Dumb" in the video" - riding a dirtbike through the store while dressed in underpants and a Superman cape.

Nobody called the police during the bizarre stunt in a Kentucky WalmartCredit: ABC

The original video was removed from YouTube on Tuesday afternoon.

According to a police report, Bell was in the store for two minutes - exiting through the lawn and garden area.

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Sgt. Natalie Selby said: "There are all these side aisles right through here.

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"I mean, if anybody would’ve walked through there or pushed a stroller or whatever, I mean, he could’ve hit them."

Bizarrely, nobody called the police - and a manager was 'unable give any information as to why the manager failed to call police'.

Justin Bell, pictured, rode the dirtbike through the supermarket
Howard Bell was also charged with first-degree wanton endangerment
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Leslie Wright, senior manager of Wal-Mart Corporate Communications, said in a statement: "We will work closely with detectives to see these men prosecuted to the fullest."

The men will appear in court on December 1.


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