Kik streamer collapses mid-stream after clavicular chokehold as viral video raises questions about live content limits
The shocking incident happened during the live stream broadcast on the social media platform. Braden Eric Peters, known online as Clavicular, lost consciousness after experiencing a chokehold during his live broadcast. The incident, which occurred during a live broadcast, reached online platforms within a few hours as people started sharing video clips, creating uncertainty among viewers.The event occurred on April 2, 2026, during their Kickstarter stream titled “CLUBMAXXING | MOG World Order Day 20.” Around the 7:59:38 mark, another dominant figure, Cubantarzan, put the clavicular into a chokehold. In a later clip shared by X user @Kick_Champ, Clavicular suddenly goes limp and is seen fainting. People around him react immediately, trying to shake him and help him regain consciousness. He reportedly woke up within about a minute.
Braden Eric Peters aka Clavicular faces criticism after stream incident and recent legal troubles
As the video spread, many viewers raised concerns about safety during live content. Some felt the situation went too far, especially because it happened on a public stream. Others questioned why no one stopped it earlier. The clip does not clearly show what led to the strangulation, but the aftermath caught everyone’s attention.This is not the first time the clavicular has been in the news recently. According to reports, he already faces two arrests in 2026. The first arrest took place on February 7 near Arizona State University in Scottsdale’s Old Town area. She was reportedly detained for using a fake ID to enter a bar at an underage age. Initial reports mentioned several allegations, including forgery, but these were later dropped.Then, on March 26, he was arrested again in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This time, authorities linked him to a case of rape and criminal conspiracy. Reports claim he encouraged and livestreamed a physical fight between his girlfriend, Violet Marie Lentz, and another 19-year-old woman. A day later, on March 27, a post on X revealed that he had been released. Clavicular itself shared a brief message online, writing, “Free.”“Another video also added to the controversy. A clip from his March 26 Everglades stream showed him and someone else shooting at an alligator from an airboat. That video sparked strong reactions online with many people questioning his actions.Right now the focus remains on the stream event of April 2. While Clavicular quickly regained consciousness, the incident raised serious questions about safety, boundaries and what should and should not happen during a live broadcast.
