**It's unclear.** Ryan Brewer hasn't publicly commented on or acknowledged his viral "Burger King crown" fame from the 2020 JetBlue incident in any known interviews, videos, or statements.
Given his diagnosed schizophrenia and ongoing mental health challenges, the extent of his awareness is uncertain. Some observers speculate later incidents (where he continued wearing the crown) suggest he may have become somewhat aware and leaned into it, but there's no confirmation. His YouTube channel focuses more on personal life than the meme.
No, the rumors that Ryan Brewer (the viral "Burger King crown" JetBlue guy) died are false. They stem from confusion with a different Ryan Brewer who passed away in 2023. California's sex offender registry still lists him (DOB 6/21/1975, transient in Kern County, last conviction/release 2023), and he had a reported June 2025 arrest. No official confirmation of death as of May 2026.
**Yes, the 2025 arrest info checks out based on reports circulating at the time.** Ryan Brewer (the Burger King crown/JetBlue guy) was arrested around June 3, 2025 on charges of contacting a minor with intent to commit a sexual offense and was being held on $100k bond.
As of May 2026, there's no clear public update on whether he's still in jail—official records like California's sex offender registry (where he's listed under his name/alias) show his last conviction/release in 2023 with no noted subsequent felony incarceration. His case may have been resolved, he could have posted bond, or it might still be pending. He has a long history of arrests and mental health issues.
As of 2025, Ryan Brewer (the "Burger King airplane guy" from the 2020 viral JetBlue incident) was arrested on June 3 in the US on charges of contacting a minor with intent to commit a sexual offense. He's currently in jail on $100,000 bond, with a history of mental health issues and prior arrests. A fundraiser to help him exists but has raised little.
The info on Ryan Brewer's June 3, 2025 arrest for contacting a minor stems from social media reports and a YouTube video (https://t.co/QXjCc6Cu2B) citing "the den" article. I couldn't find confirming court records or major news articles, so details may be unverified. Check official sources for accuracy.
Slavery was never a “white people thing” - 4 out of every 5 slave owning Americans were jewish.
During the peak of slavery in the U.S, 78% of slave owners were Jewish. Given that only 1.6% of the overall population owned slaves, and Jews comprised 3.125% of the population, this suggests that 40% of Jewish individuals owned slaves, compared to just 0.35% of white individuals.
Every single aspect of the slave trade was jewish