Clavicular reportedly arrested as Adin Ross shares update, details unclear
Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, a 20-year-old Kick streamer known for his association with the “looksmaxxing” trend, has reportedly been arrested, according to fellow streamer Adin Ross, though official details surrounding the situation remain unclear.
Ross made the claim during a livestream on March 26, telling viewers that Clavicular had “just got arrested.” While the comment quickly gained traction online, no formal confirmation or statement from law enforcement has been issued so far.
Adin Ross reveals that Clavicular has been arrested shortly after sh—ting a de-d alligator in the Everglades pic.twitter.com/LIWS9gSHf6
The reported arrest appears to have abruptly ended Clavicular’s ongoing subathon, sparking speculation about what may have led to the situation. Ross addressed circulating rumors, clarifying that the arrest was not connected to a recent viral video involving an alligator, which had drawn significant attention online.
The controversy stems from a livestream clip filmed in Florida’s Everglades, where Clavicular and others encountered an alligator while on an airboat. In the footage, he is seen pulling out a handgun and firing multiple shots at the animal, appearing to empty a full magazine while reacting on stream. The clip quickly spread across social media, prompting backlash and raising concerns over both legality and animal safety.
🚨BREAKING: Adin Ross confirms on his stream that Clavicular was just ARRESTED and Clavicular's 24/7 livestream just ENDED. People speculate he was likely arrested by the FWC after unloading a magazine on a purportedly dead alligator earlier.pic.twitter.com/P2gRhkvSlM
Some reports suggest the alligator may have already been dead at the time, though that has not eased criticism. The incident has fueled debate online, with many questioning whether the act violated wildlife protection laws or local regulations in the area.
Despite the timing, there is currently no confirmed link between the viral alligator footage and the reported arrest. Authorities have not publicly stated whether the incident is part of any ongoing investigation.
This is not the first time the streamer has faced legal trouble. Earlier in 2026, he was arrested in Arizona over allegations tied to a fake ID, possession of a forged instrument, and drug-related charges, though those were later dropped by prosecutors.
As of now, it remains unclear what charges, if any, Clavicular may be facing. With no official confirmation from authorities, much of the information remains based on Ross’ livestream comments and unverified reports.
The situation continues to develop as the streaming community awaits clearer details on the circumstances behind the reported arrest.
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