News illustration of streamer N3on kneeling at gunpoint by deputies during a swatting hoax on Melrose Avenue with friend Benjy Chavez nearby.
News illustration of streamer N3on kneeling at gunpoint by deputies during a swatting hoax on Melrose Avenue with friend Benjy Chavez nearby.
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N3on and Benjy Chavez swatted on Melrose Avenue

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Kick streamer N3on was forced to his knees during a livestream in Los Angeles after a swatting call. He was walking with friend Benjy Chavez when deputies intervened. No arrests were made after it was determined to be a hoax.

Hold onto your controllers, darlings—Kick streamer N3on just served up another round of swatting drama! 😱 Sunday, while live-streaming his stroll down Melrose Ave. in LA, N3on dropped to his knees, hands behind his head, right alongside pal Benjy Chavez. Deputies barked orders to stop moving and hit the cement, and N3on complied like a pro—because honey, he clocked it as swatting immediately. Benjy looked properly spooked, but the camera op was on the same page. 🔥 'Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... someone called 911 saying there were individuals attempting to shoot up the area.' Deputies tracked them down, detained the duo briefly to sort the mess, then released them. Zero arrests, just pure chaos. This ain't N3on's first rodeo either—back in October, a swatting prank hit while he was grinding a 24/7 stream from his LA pad. That fiasco got him banned from filming in the city during his 30-day marathon. But did it stop him? Nah, he's back out here living that stream life, undeterred. 👀 Is swatting the new black for streamers, or just haters hitting dial? Spill your thoughts below.

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X discussions feature viral clips of N3on and Benjy Chavez being swatted and detained by police during a livestream on Melrose Avenue in LA, with high engagement expressing shock and concern. Users highlight the dangers of fame and IRL streaming, praise N3on's mature handling, and note aggressive police response. Sentiments range from sympathetic to emphasizing swatting risks, with TMZ post driving visibility.

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