Kick streamer Clavicular banned following arrest
Braden “Clavicular” Eric Peters has a habit of going viral for his content, and this week he was videoed shooting at an alligator from an airboat in Florida. The streamer was arrested soon after, and now Clavicular’s Kick channel has also been banned, marking a tumultuous few days for the American.
Clavicular has built an entire brand around pulling eye-catching stunts and doing over-the-top things on stream. He has built a fan base that loves his sometimes controversial actions, but the streamer has now got into trouble with both Kick and the law.
Kick previously banned him after he allegedly ran someone over on stream, leading to Clavicular
temporarily streaming on Twitch. Separately, the streamer was arrested for using a forged ID. The punishments didn’t change Clavicular, as his content stayed mostly the same. He recently received significant backlash for shooting an alligator on stream. Fans are speculating that this incident may be why Clavicular was arrested, and Kick banned his channel, though there has been no confirmation yet.
The reasons for Clavicular’s arrest and Kick ban haven’t been disclosed publicly, but reports suggest the streamer was arrested for assault.
Clavicular was arrested in Fort Lauderdale on March 27, 2026, and his Kick channel was banned shortly after his arrest, but the platform hasn’t issued a statement explaining why it took action against the streamer.
This isn’t uncommon, and livestreaming platforms typically only inform the streamer why an action was taken. It’s also unclear how long Clavicular will remain banned from the platform, but this isn’t his first suspension. The streamer’s
previous Kick ban
was also related to violence on stream, which may prompt the platform to make his latest punishment harsher.
Image credit: Kick
Clavicular’s recent shooting incident has been taken seriously by the authorities, but the Lieutenant Governor of Florida, Jay Collins, posted on X that charges will be pressed against anyone breaking the law and disrespecting wildlife.
The streamer’s bail has been set at $1,000 and his expected release date is reportedly 10 April,
as per The Independent. Under Florida state law, it is illegal to injure, kill or capture an alligator without authorization.
Still, it is yet to be confirmed if this incident was the reason for the streamer’s arrest;
it has been reported that
Clavicular was previously involved in a physical altercation with influencer Jenny Popach, and his girlfriend.
With the infamous streamer off Kick for the foreseeable future, you may wish to see which
new crypto casinos
other streamers are currently playing at.
Feature image credit: Broward County Sheriff’s Office
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