Streamer Kicked In The Nuts While Broadcasting To Press Charges

No one wants to be kicked in the genitals, doubly so if it's being broadcast live around the globe. But that was the unfortunate fate of one Twitch streamer - and now they're pushing for an arrest!
Streamer Kicked In Nuts Live
Oh lordy - we're sure he wasn't looking this calm and collected during the night in question... | © Peeguu's Twitter & Vice

A young Twitch streamer - Peeguu - was live and broadcasting one evening, communicating with his fans as normal, when he was spotted by a rather nasty individual. This second man noticed Peeguu was streaming and began cycling towards him...

The Kick

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Twitch streamers might be an annoying crowd, but they don't deserve to be physically assaulted. It's worth us saying that upfront because after the recent news of Hate Raids on Twitch, it seems like many consider these guys fair game.

While it wasn't the strongest kick in the world. It could easily cause damage to the region and what's more, it's nasty and entirely unwarranted. The perpetrator's face gives little away either; it's hard to know why he would do such a thing.

Perhaps he hates streamers? Maybe Pokimane rejected one too many of his advances, and he decided to vent his frustration on the streaming community in general? Either way, it seems that he and Peeguu didn't know each other before the event in question.

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The Consequences

You can't just kick someone in the balls, obviously. And thankfully, Peeguu has now confirmed that he's going to be pressing charges "to the maximum extent". That's if he can find the man now, though, he was so shocked during the incident he didn't pursue the man. As he adds with annoyance at the end of the video: "I should have f***ed him up".

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Jon Ramuz

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