Dramatic photorealistic depiction of Kick streamer Clavicular's Tesla Cybertruck running over an alleged stalker during a Miami livestream incident.
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Kick streamer clavicular banned after cybertruck incident

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A 19-year-old Kick streamer known as Clavicular has been banned from the platform following a livestreamed incident in Miami where he drove his Tesla Cybertruck over a person he described as a stalker. Clavicular claimed self-defense, alleging the individual was armed and harassing him, while footage captured him saying, "Is he dead? Hopefully." Associates confirmed the person survived, and no charges were filed against the streamer.

On December 24, 2025, during a live broadcast on Kick from Miami, Florida, 19-year-old streamer Braden "Clavicular" Peters encountered a confrontation that escalated dramatically. Footage shows an individual lying in front of his Tesla Cybertruck's windshield, prompting an off-camera voice to urge him to "start driving." As the vehicle moved forward, it appeared to roll over the person, after which Clavicular remarked, "Is he dead? Hopefully."

Clavicular later explained to a security personnel wearing a reflective jacket that he acted out of fear, stating, "You saw that? Bro, they were surrounding our car. Yeah, exactly, I can't see s**t. Well, that's why… when you're afraid… well, I don't know what's going on." He alleged the group was armed, claiming he saw "a pistol" outlined through one's clothing, and described the person as a stalker who had harassed him previously.

Shortly after clips went viral on platforms like X and Reddit, Clavicular's Kick channel became inaccessible, displaying an error message indicative of a ban. Kick has not issued an official statement. In response, Clavicular posted an AI-generated image on X depicting the incident, captioned "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes," which drew mixed reactions online, with some criticizing it as evidence of intent and others defending his actions as self-defense.

Fellow streamer Adin Ross contacted Clavicular post-incident, advising in a shared call, "You need to be live for this. Okay? You need to be recording something," while urging him not to make statements or answer questions. An associate of Ross later confirmed during a broadcast that the person was alive, though injured and unresponsive at the scene. Police reportedly released Clavicular without charges.

Parking security at the location supported Clavicular, with one saying, "He's a good guy. The one on the ground was the bad guy. He just did what he had to, at least your brother's safe." The event has sparked debates on streamer safety, platform moderation, and the risks of IRL broadcasting, amid Clavicular's history of controversies including a prior swatting incident and injecting his underage girlfriend with cosmetic peptides on stream.

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Discussions on X are polarized over Kick streamer Clavicular's ban after livestreaming his Cybertruck running over an alleged stalker in Miami. Supporters cite self-defense due to weeks of prior harassment, security defending him as the 'good guy,' no charges filed, and Adin Ross offering legal aid, with the victim confirmed alive but injured. Critics condemn his 'Is he dead? Hopefully' comment and post-incident AI meme as evidence of malice, questioning excessive force. Neutral posts report facts like the ban and Polymarket bets on charges. High-engagement from news accounts, streamers, and users.

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