The Most Notorious Arrests In Livestreaming

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Streamers arrested while live. Thats the video.

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00:00-0:41 Streamers Arrested While Live
0:42-6:57 Smooth Sanchez
6:58-11:08 The DUI Streamer
11:09-17:37 Ice Poseidon
17:38-19:28 Guardio
19:29-27:57 Arab Andy
27:58-33:06 Zoom Court Arrest
33:07-38:48 He Will Not Divide Us Arrest
38:49-44:58 Whiteboy7thst
44:59-51:11 Chicken Andy
51:12-56:24 Trick2g

All Comments (21)
  • @wavywebsurf
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  • Why did swatting ever become popular? I mean seriously, it's not funny, it's illegal, making false 911 calls is a waste of resources and dangerous.
  • @someguy1865
    It's amazing how Sanchez walked around New York being aggravating and never got dropped by a New Yorker.
  • @couch2558
    19:55 the judge calling him only a "yoho" after casually saying butt fucker 3000 absolutely killed me. Such a tame insult to follow
  • @adamgardiner5869
    Deborah Davis, the lawyer who saved her client, is an absolute legend.
  • @CsFrmDaA
    Why people would ever carry around what's pretty much a security camera while doing crimes is beyond me
  • I consider Ice Poseidon's case to be one of the greatest examples of why you just don't swat people "for the lulz". Not only can they trace calls back to you, but you'll find your whole life destroyed.
  • "He found himself getting harassed quite frequently, with pizzas being sent to his house". I wish I received that type of harassment.
  • @jessicah4462
    9:49 I was in that chat watching that girl drunk drive, was sickening! She didn’t care and it’s a miracle she didn’t hit anyone. But, those fellow chatters were all over it and got her off the street in record time! She wasn’t just drunk, she was streaming and paying more attention to her chat than the road! People were pleading with her to pull over, call a cab, call a friend, anything and she would get indignant saying she does this all the time, and is better drunk driving than most people sober driving, smh. She wasn’t. She was all over the road, hit that sign, was falling asleep. Terrifying to witness, I remember praying she didn’t hurt anyone but herself. Her punishment wasn’t nearly strong enough. I had just lost a friend to a drunk driver about 2 years before this happened. My friend was hit head on around 5pm as she was on her way home from work. She was hit about 2 minutes from my front door. We heard the sirens and all, but had no idea it was her. Our moms were lifelong friends from preschool age and I knew her from when we were in kindergarten ages. We just lost her mom 3 years ago to breast cancer. One notable thing, my friend worked traffic controls and landing planes at our local, very small airport. She landed Harrison Ford dozens of times! He regularly flew alone to our area to visit friends that owned a restaurant. He sent a beautiful flower display and lovely card for her funeral. He also called her mom to give condolences. Very admirable. The world lost a great person when she died.
  • @sinn3r911
    Any form of swatting should face at least 5 years in prison. Absolutely ridiculous regardless of the streamer.
  • @aves4270
    The irl harassing of random people on the street was easily the worst era of live streaming bar none
  • @lolineko2083
    Is nobody gonna mention how the Judge in the Zoom court said "Buttf**ker 3000" with a completely straight face? 😂😂
  • @LittlelauraMJ
    Bravo to the attorney that noticed something wasn't right with that poor victim on virtual court and did something about it. People say they would do something if they witnessed dv but, from personal experience, it's more common for people to ignore it and look away.
  • The fact that the FBI didn’t release info that the guy who called the threat on the plane is messed up. People need to see these consequences happen.
  • Giving your chat complete free reign to say literally anything with tts is probably one of the stupidest things a streamer could possibly do.
  • @StevenMcSteve
    Saying "no no it's not racist" instead of "sorry I'm live and my chat can send TTS of whatever I'll fix it" is probably the dumbest thing someone can ever do
  • @Deruzejaku
    About Chicken Andy being unable to control text to speech from donos, it's complete BS, as you can A) Filter those for curse words B) you can hold them off and approve manually
  • The DUI streamer made me so mad. A drunk driver is the reason my 30-year-old cousin is now a widow with a toddler. Her husband was doing the law abiding thing and stopped at a stoplight. Driver who slammed into his motorbike was drunk on his @$$.
  • @PepperOnPatty
    It's always bothered me how easy it is for random people to call in a fake bomb/shooting threat involving anyone they see without consequence 99% of the time.
  • Props to the chat in the second part for telling her to stop. It shows how they deeply care for her and others safety.