MIAMI, FLORIDA: It’s not the first time that contentious Kick streamer Adin Ross has made waves on the Internet by getting into trouble with the police. Earlier, he faced cops on stream because of an infamous practice known as "swatting."
However, things were different this time, as the Miami police apparently asked Ross to pull over while he was driving during a recent livestream. This comes after the streamer was castigated by Kick CEO Ed Craven for driving while on stream.
Adin Ross gets into trouble with police once again
On November 12, an X (formerly Twitter) user named @doofy4l took to the platform to share a 33-second clip, which he captioned, "Adin ross gets arrested on live stream." The part of the clip was apparently taken from one of Ross’ Kick livestreams.
In the clip, he can be heard saying, "Am I getting arrested?" and the police official replies, "No," along with, "Leave your phone there." Ross then stated, "I just want to record for my safety."
The police responded, "You don't need to record anything, I need you to come out."
While the X user claimed that Ross was arrested, there isn't any confirmation from the streamer's side. Moreover, it seems like he might have been asked to stop due to speeding based on a similar clip from the same stream.
When was Adin Ross swatted?
Back in November 2022, a body cam video of one "swatting" incident involving Adin Ross went viral on YouTube. The incident took place when the streamer was living in his Miami condo with his then-girlfriend at the time, Pamela Gheriafi, more popularly known as Pamibaby.
In order to address the matter, the streamer worked with the authorities, and once the police departed, he even stopped streaming.
More recently, about a week ago, Ross was apparently swatted when he was livestreaming with HSTikkyTokky from a boxing gym. He was asked to evacuate the building while the police conducted a thorough search.