Photorealistic illustration depicting a Tesla Cybertruck at the Miami incident scene, cleared of charges, with police and streamer Clavicular.
Photorealistic illustration depicting a Tesla Cybertruck at the Miami incident scene, cleared of charges, with police and streamer Clavicular.
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Clavicular Cybertruck incident: No criminal charges filed

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Update: Kick streamer Clavicular has been cleared of criminal wrongdoing by the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office after running over an alleged stalker with his Tesla Cybertruck in Miami on Dec. 24, 2025, as previously reported. He was reinstated on the platform following a temporary ban.

Following the Dec. 24, 2025, live stream incident in Miami—where Clavicular drove his Cybertruck over a harassing individual, sparking backlash and a Kick ban—the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office confirmed no criminal charges will be filed, per TMZ and law enforcement reports.

Clavicular celebrated his reinstatement on Kick by playing 'All I Do Is Win' and reacting enthusiastically to the news. While the victim's injuries stabilized, their identity remains undisclosed. Supporters like Adin Ross cited the harasser's history, framing it as self-defense, amid online debates labeling it otherwise.

Lingering questions persist about initial charge considerations and a fake mugshot circulating online. The resolution underscores tensions in IRL streaming, building on Clavicular's prior controversies including offensive content and cosmetic advice allegations.

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X users predominantly shared news of no criminal charges against Clavicular, citing Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office and self-defense laws. Positive reactions praised the outcome as justified against a stalker. Skeptical voices referenced the 'hopefully dead' audio and incident details. High-engagement posts included neutral announcements and celebratory clips.

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Police arrested a man who drove his Cybertruck into a lake to test the vehicle's Wade Mode feature.

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