
Controversial internet streamer Clavicular, 20, has been arrested for a misdemeanor assault charge in Florida.
The arrest was first reported on Thursday evening by Taylor Lorenz who confirmed that the arrest stemmed from a Osceola County Sheriff’s Office warrant dated March 9.
Lorenz speculated the charge may be connected to a physical altercation involving his girlfriend, known as Violet, and influencer Jenny Popach.
Clavicular was previously arrested in February 2026 for felony charges after allegedly sneaking into an Arizona nightclub with a fake ID and prescription drugs
The altercation between Violet and Popach unfolded during a Kick livestream that racked up hundreds of thousands of views online, with the pair seen hitting and pulling each other’s hair inside a house before being separated.
Clavicular’s arrest comes just hours after the ‘looksmaxxing’ streamer, real name Braden Peters, was filmed unloading a gun on a dead alligator in a Florida Everglades swamp.
Braden’s misdemeanor arrest has no connection with the video.
The harrowing clip, first uploaded Thursday, shows the streamer gliding through the Florida Everglades on an airboat when his group comes across a dead alligator floating in the water.
Clavicular was then seen pulling out a handgun and firing several rounds at the animal’s corpse before declaring ‘Hey, I think it’s dead…just had to make sure.’
Florida Statue 379.409 states it is illegal to kill, injure, possess or capture an alligator without authorization.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission became aware of the incident on Thursday and issued a statement confirming the agency is investigating the video.
‘The FWC is aware of a video depicting individuals in the Everglades on an airboat who appear to be discharging firearms at an alligator,’ the statement read.
‘FWC officers are looking into the incident and will provide additional information when available.’
Jay Collins, Florida’s Lieutenant Governor, claimed he ‘looked forward’ to the influencer being charged for his actions, saying: ‘Under my watch, anyone who abuses wildlife in Florida will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law,’ on X.
The 20-year-old influencer was previously arrested in February for allegedly entering a Scottsdale nightclub using a fake ID and possessing prescription medication without authorization.
According to the Scottsdale Police Department, officers were alerted just before 11:20 p.m. on February 7 to a possible underage patron inside the Casa Amigos nightclub.
Clavicular was allegedly accompanied by a cameraman and a bodyguard when he entered the venue.
Police say that after coordinating with club security, officers escorted Clavicular out of the nightclub and subsequently discovered what they allege was a forged identification card along with two prescription-only pills in his possession.
Clavicular reportedly told officers he was working with the venue and planned to promote it.
He was initially booked into the Scottsdale City Jail before being transferred to the Maricopa County Jail, TMZ reported at the time.
Following a court appearance, prosecutors recommended multiple charges, including possession of dangerous drugs, possession of a forged instrument and minor using a fake ID to enter a liquor establishment.
After his appearance before a judge, Clavicular took to X to criticize the charges, writing that receiving a $25,000 bond and two felony counts for being inside a bar amounted to what he called ‘political persecution.’



