Clavicular shooting incident: Clavicular charged in shocking Everglades shooting stream, faces up to 1 year in jail
Kik streamer Clavicular, real name Braden Eric Peters, is now in serious legal trouble after shocking online viewers with a viral livestream. In the clip, he and others were seen on an airboat in the Florida Everglades, where they appeared to fire multiple shots at an alligator in the water. The video quickly spread on social media, prompting wildlife officials to investigate. Many people became upset after watching the footage and expressed concerns about safety and the harm to animals.After looking into the case, the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office officially filed charges against Peters on April 29. This allegation is of illegally firing a gun in a public place. This means using a firearm in an area where it could be dangerous to people or people nearby. The incident reportedly occurred in the Francis Taylor Everglades Wildlife Management Area in Miami-Dade County. Two others, including streamer Cuban Tarzan, were also named in the case.
Shooting of clavicular alligator in livestream leads to criminal charges and legal trouble in Everglades case
The most serious part of the case is the claim that Peters fired a gun in a public place during a livestream. It is considered a first-degree misdemeanor under Florida law, according to court records. This type of charge carries a penalty of up to one year in jail, one year of probation, and a fine of up to $1,000. A $1,000 bond has also been listed, and a court hearing is scheduled for May 20.During the livestream, Peters and his group stopped their airboat near what looked like an alligator in the water. In the video he can be heard asking whether they should shoot at him to check whether he was alive or not. After this another person started firing and Peters also joined in. Later, she said she believed the animal was dead. This moment became the main cause of reaction online.Peters’ attorneys responded by saying he was following instructions from a licensed airboat guide. He also said that no person or animal was harmed during the incident. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials previously confirmed they were aware of the video and were investigating.Ultimately, the situation shows how actions taken during a livestream can lead to serious consequences in the real world. Many people now hope that content creators will be more careful and responsible in the future.
