Professional Streamer Fired A REAL Gun During His Livestream On Twitch

Anil - Mar 09, 2020


Professional Streamer Fired A REAL Gun During His Livestream On Twitch

To people’s surprise, Reimer fired a shot at his desk. 

Twitch recently put a ban on a professional streamer due to his inappropriate activity during his Call of Duty stream.

Carl Reimer, the over-energetic streamer in the story, is a former player from the renowned FaZe Clan. The incident took place at his home last night after Reimer showed a pistol in front of the camera view. While holding the short firearm, he jokingly said “Bitch say I ain’t got money,” and then suddenly pulled the trigger. To people’s surprise, Reimer fired a shot at his desk.

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To people’s surprise, Reimer fired a shot at his desk.

The guy immediately noticed that he didn’t empty the mag.

The gun and its owner, luckily, didn’t seem to cause any serious consequence when it comes to visible physical aspects. The only thing that got damaged from Reimer’s shot was a nearby container of powdered energy drink named Gfuel.

Reimer later confessed on his YouTube channel that he was in the “clearly intoxicated” state. For your information, a can of beer was caught on the desk at that time. Of course, it sounds like that being a drunk moron would receive forgiveness more easily as compared to being a sober one.

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Reimer later confessed on his YouTube channel that he was in the “clearly intoxicated” state.

In a Twitter video, the streamer stated that this incident was the biggest blunder of his entire life. He knew he could have hurt anyone, any animals, and even himself. That was, according to Reimer, “unforgivable”. It took him two seconds to ruin everything he’d made.

Aside from giving apologize for what he had done, it remains unclear about whether the suspension from Twitch is permanent or contemporary, However, Reimer’s YouTube channel still accounts for over 800,000 subscribers.

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