Logan Paul Reportedly Cited for "Illegal Operation" at Yosemite National Park

An official reportedly said it "wasn’t the smartest or safest thing to do."

Logan Paul was reportedly cited by the United States National Park Service over the weekend for a birthday celebration that got a little out of hand.

The Blast reports that the YouTuber, who was in Yosemite with friends for his 23rd birthday, was spotted participating in a dangerous stunt. According to The Blast, a park ranger witnessed Logan and his friends sitting in tents affixed to the top of a moving school bus. The action, which park rangers reportedly deemed an "illegal operation," earned Logan a citation, and he will reportedly have to pay a fine. In a comment to The Blast, a park ranger said the behavior "wasn't the smartest or safest thing to do," but noted that Logan did admit to the bus-riding stunt.

In a video posted to his YouTube on Monday (April 2), Logan captured another moment from the birthday weekend in which another park ranger confronted the star. In the clip, he was reprimanded for taking up "five" parking spots with his bus. The clip goes on to show the ranger reaching a decision regarding a ticket for their parking, saying, "It's your birthday? Well I guess that means you don't get a ticket."

Earlier this year, Logan received backlash for his decision to post a video that reportedly showed the body of someone who had died by suicide. Although he had taken a brief break from vlogging, his return has been met with criticism. Since returning to the video sharing platform, Logan has posted a number of controversial videos, including one in which he mistreated dead animals. YouTube had suspended ads on his channel, but lifted the suspension after 18 days.

Teen Vogue has reached out to the National Park Service.

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