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Braden “Clavicular” (via Braden “Clavicular”/ Kick)
Controversial online streamer Braden “Clavicular” has reportedly been banned from Kick after a disturbing incident during a live broadcast. The clips on X appeared to show the young content creator allegedly running over a person while driving a Tesla Cybertruck.
The incident quickly spread across X and Reddit, sparking outrage and concern.Soon after the videos went viral, Clavicular’s Kick channel became inaccessible. Viewers attempting to open his page were met with an error message. While Kick has not released an official statement, the timing suggests the ban followed the livestream footage. The situation remains unclear, with different claims emerging online about what actually happened and the condition of the person involved.
Live streaming clips spark backlash as Clavicular claims he acted in self-defense
One of the most widely shared clips was a 23-second video posted on X. In the footage, a person could be seen lying across the windshield of Clavicular’s Tesla Cybertruck. Someone off-camera was heard telling him to start driving. Moments later, the vehicle appeared to move forward, allegedly running over the individual.Another clip from the same livestream later surfaced. At that moment, Clavicular spoke to someone wearing a reflective safety jacket on the road.
He stated that he acted out of fear and thought he was in danger. He claimed people were surrounding his car and said he thought they were armed. He explained that he could not see clearly and believed weapons were visible through their clothing.As speculation grew, an associate of Kick star Adin Ross shared an update during a live broadcast. The associate stated that the person involved in the incident was not dead. Adin Ross responded to the update by questioning why viewers were reacting negatively in the chat.Ross later revealed that he had spoken directly with Clavicular after the streamer’s Kick channel went offline. During the call, Ross appeared to reassure him. He suggested that Clavicular should begin recording immediately and go live on Instagram. Ross advised him to document everything, avoid answering questions, and remain silent while the situation unfolded.At the time of writing, Clavicular’s Kick channel still cannot be accessed. The error message reads that the page cannot be found. There has been no official confirmation from Kick or law enforcement about the full details of the incident.The case continues to develop as online users await clarity on the ban, the livestream incident, and the condition of the person allegedly struck by the vehicle.Also Read: Bryce Hall threatens Kick streamer Braden “Clavicular” over alleged disrespect toward his girlfriend



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