Kick streamer Cheesur reportedly missing after controversial post targeting Mexican cartel on X

Kick streamer Cheesur goes missing after posting inflammatory remarks about Mexican cartel leader El Mencho on X.

Kick streamer Nermin "Cheesur" has allegedly gone missing following controversial comments on X targeting the Mexican Jalisco New Generation Cartel and its leader, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho. Cheesur reportedly posted inflammatory remarks on November 22, 2024, through an alternate account, challenging the cartel and calling out its leader.

A missing poster, shared by X account @Kick_Champ, details Cheesur’s personal information, including his age, height, weight, and the clothing he was last seen wearing. The poster also lists a contact number for his family to gather information about his whereabouts. The streamer’s disappearance is believed to have occurred a day after his comments.

As a prominent member of Kick’s streaming community, Cheesur is part of Adin Ross' content creation group, the Stacey Step Bros (SSB). Frequently appearing on Ross’ broadcasts and hosting his own livestreams, Cheesur had built a following of over 142,000 on the Stake-backed platform. Known for his controversial statements, he had previously faced backlash for making racially charged comments against streamer BruceDropEmOff.

The streaming community has expressed concern over Cheesur’s safety, with fans and fellow creators speculating about the potential consequences of his remarks. Kick has yet to issue an official statement, and authorities have not confirmed any developments regarding the case.

Cheesur’s situation underscores the potential dangers of provocative online behavior, especially when targeting criminal organizations. As investigations continue, the incident serves as a cautionary tale for streamers and online personalities about the real-world implications of crossing sensitive boundaries in digital spaces.

 

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