Gay YouTube star charged with felony vandalism, filing false claim of hate crime
      LOS ANGELES, California ,— A high-profile gay YouTube personality  who claimed he suffered a violent hate crime  has been charged with felony vandalism  and filing a false police report . He pleaded not guilty to both charges.   In June, Calum McSwiggan   reported being assaulted   after leaving a West Hollywood  nightclub. Police said they “were unable to substantiate the assault,” which McSwiggan says was a hate crime.   The police subsequently arrested McSwiggan for allegedly vandalizing a car.   The police say McSwiggan was not visibly injured at the time of his arrest and he harmed himself with a pay phone  in a police holding cell .   McSwiggan admitted to harming himself to get out of the cell but said other injuries on his body — three broken teeth and cuts, scrapes, and bruises on his back — were from being assaulted.   “In a moment of desperation to get out of the cell, I took the pay phone off the wall and hit myself once across the forehead with it as hard as...