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Kick streamer Clavicular banned after Cybertruck livestream sparks alarm

Kick Stremer Clavicular Banned after Cyberattck Livestorm Sparks Alarm

A teenage livestreamer has been removed from the streaming platform Kick after footage appeared to show a person being struck by a Tesla Cybertruck during a live broadcast, triggering widespread concern and calls for official clarification.

Braden “Clavicular”, a 19-year-old online creator, was streaming on December 24 when short clips from his broadcast began spreading rapidly across social media. The footage, which was viewed millions of times within hours, showed a person positioned directly in front of the Cybertruck while voices off camera urged the streamer to move the vehicle.

Moments later, the vehicle appeared to roll forward toward the person on the ground. The video cuts shortly afterwards, leaving viewers uncertain about what happened next.

What the livestream footage showed

The clips that circulated online showed a chaotic scene unfolding around the Cybertruck. A person could be seen lying or crouching directly in front of the vehicle’s windscreen while multiple voices could be heard nearby.

At least one person in the background appeared to tell Clavicular to drive forward. The Cybertruck then moved in the direction of the individual in front of it. In the audio, Clavicular’s voice could be heard reacting in shock, apparently realising the seriousness of what had just occurred.

The incomplete nature of the footage led to intense speculation about whether the person had been injured or worse.

Kick removes Clavicular’s channel

Not long after the clips went viral, Clavicular’s Kick channel became inaccessible. Anyone attempting to view the page was met with an error message indicating that the account could not be found.

Kick has not issued an official statement confirming a ban or explaining what actions, if any, the company has taken. However, the disappearance of the channel is widely being interpreted as a suspension or removal by the platform.

The lack of immediate comment from Kick has fuelled online criticism, with many users demanding transparency over how the platform handles dangerous incidents broadcast live.

Streamer claims he feared for his safety

Additional footage from the same livestream later emerged showing Clavicular speaking with a person wearing a high-visibility safety jacket. In that exchange, he suggested he believed he had been in danger at the time.

Clavicular said he could not clearly see what was happening around the vehicle and felt surrounded. He also claimed he thought someone nearby was armed, though no evidence has been publicly presented to support this.

The streamer described the situation as confusing and frightening, saying he did not understand what was unfolding in front of him.

So far, authorities have not confirmed whether any weapons were present or whether the scene was being investigated at the time of the broadcast.

Adin Ross steps in

Well-known Kick streamer Adin Ross became involved soon after the incident. A recording of a phone call between Ross and Clavicular later circulated online.

In the call, Ross encouraged Clavicular to continue recording events but warned him not to speak publicly about the incident. He suggested that making statements without legal advice could worsen the situation.

The exchange drew mixed reactions from viewers. Some saw Ross’s advice as practical, while others accused him of trying to control the narrative surrounding the incident.

Victim reportedly still alive

As concern mounted over the fate of the person in front of the Cybertruck, an associate of Adin Ross later provided an update during a live broadcast.

The associate said a witness at the scene had confirmed that the individual was still alive. The comment was shared in response to widespread online speculation that the person may have been killed.

However, no official confirmation has been issued by medical services or law enforcement, and details about injuries or hospital treatment remain unknown.

Questions for Kick and the authorities

Neither Kick nor Clavicular has released a formal statement addressing what happened. It is unclear whether police are investigating the incident or whether any charges could follow.

The lack of verified information has left many key questions unanswered, including the exact location of the livestream, the identity of the person involved, and whether emergency services attended the scene.

Streaming platforms have increasingly faced scrutiny over how they respond to dangerous behaviour broadcast live, particularly when real-world harm may be involved.

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Why the incident is drawing global attention

The case has sparked widespread debate about the risks of livestreaming, especially when creators operate vehicles or stage high-risk situations for views and engagement.

With millions watching events unfold in real time, critics argue that platforms must take stronger steps to prevent content that could lead to serious harm.

For now, the Clavicular incident remains unresolved, with viewers around the world awaiting official confirmation about what happened and what consequences, if any, will follow.

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