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Florida Judge Outshines Looksmaxxing Influencer in Viral Courtroom Moment
crime8 days ago

Florida Judge Outshines Looksmaxxing Influencer in Viral Courtroom Moment

Braden Peters, a 20-year-old looksmaxxing influencer known as Clavicular, pleaded no contest to unlawfully discharging a firearm in a protected wildlife area during a March Everglades livestream and received six months of probation, 20 hours of community service (not monetizable), plus a firearm-safety class and a Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission course. The hearing sparked a viral meme moment, with social media claiming Miami-Dade Judge Marcus Bach-Armas “mogged” the influencer with his appearance.

Looksmaxxing influencer charged after Florida alligator incident
crime22 days ago

Looksmaxxing influencer charged after Florida alligator incident

Controversial influencer Clavicular (Braden Eric Peters) and two others were charged in Miami-Dade after video showed them discharging a firearm at an alligator in the Florida Everglades in March. The act purportedly violated wildlife and public-space laws, described in court documents as unlawfully and knowingly discharging a firearm in a public space; Peters’ representatives say he acted under the guidance of a licensed airboat guide since the animal was already dead.

Clavicular faces firearm charges over Everglades alligator livestream
crime22 days ago

Clavicular faces firearm charges over Everglades alligator livestream

Controversial influencer Braden Peters, known as Clavicular, is charged in Florida with unlawfully discharging a firearm in a public place or residential property after a March live stream in the Everglades showing an apparently dead alligator; the misdemeanor carries up to a $1,000 fine and potential jail time or probation, and state wildlife officers say they are reviewing the incident. Peters’ attorney says he followed the guidance of a licensed airboat guide and that no animals or people were harmed; two other people, Andrew Morales and Yabdiel Anibal Cotto Torres, were also charged in connection with the video.

YouTube Closes Clavicular’s Additional Channels After Prior Termination
technology1 month ago

YouTube Closes Clavicular’s Additional Channels After Prior Termination

Two more channels run by Braden Peters (Clavicular) were removed by YouTube after the creator’s original channel was terminated in November 2025 for policy violations. YouTube said new channels aren’t allowed after termination and removed these accounts under its terms of service. Peters posted on X lamenting the removals and asking for help recovering the accounts. He’s associated with the looksmaxxing movement, and the article notes a recent hospitalization following an alleged livestream overdose.

Clavicular Loses YouTube Channels Over Repeated Violations
technology1 month ago

Clavicular Loses YouTube Channels Over Repeated Violations

YouTube terminated Braden “Clavicular” Peters’ two channels for severe or repeated community guideline violations, adding to an earlier termination of his original channel; the company noted that creators cannot create new channels after termination. Clavicular said his channels offered livestreams and free courses and urged fans to help recover them, amid recent personal health events.

Braden Peters (Clavicular) Hospitalized in Miami After Suspected Livestream Overdose
local-news1 month ago

Braden Peters (Clavicular) Hospitalized in Miami After Suspected Livestream Overdose

Influencer Clavicular, real name Braden Peters, was hospitalized in Miami after a suspected overdose during a livestream; authorities have released few details and say the incident is under investigation. Peters, known for looksmaxxing, has a history of drug use and a recent battery arrest in Fort Lauderdale connected to an Osceola County incident.

Clavicular Hospitalized After Suspected Overdose During Live Stream
entertainment1 month ago

Clavicular Hospitalized After Suspected Overdose During Live Stream

Clavicular, real name Braden Peters, a 20-year-old streamer known for looksmaxxing, was hospitalized after a suspected overdose during a live stream in Miami, with a 911 call reportedly dispatched for a 20-year-old male overdose. Video from the stream shows him appearing distressed and asking to sit down; no further details have been released. He has previously attracted attention for provocative behavior, including walking out of a 60 Minutes Australia interview and a Florida misdemeanor battery arrest last month.

Influencer Clavicular arrested in Florida over misdemeanor battery linked to social-media–fueled brawl
crime2 months ago

Influencer Clavicular arrested in Florida over misdemeanor battery linked to social-media–fueled brawl

Influencer Braden Peters, known online as Clavicular, was arrested in Florida on a misdemeanor battery charge tied to a February fight between his girlfriend Violet Lentz and another woman, with authorities saying Peters instigated the incident and posted it online; Lentz also faces misdemeanor battery charges, and warrants were issued for both. Peters had a separate, non-charged fake-ID arrest in Arizona earlier, and the alligator-shooting incident that day was not related to the battery case. Peters is a controversial looksmaxxing influencer with ties to far-right figures.

Fort Lauderdale Arrest Ties Influencer Clavicular to Battery Charge Amid Everglades Probe
local2 months ago

Fort Lauderdale Arrest Ties Influencer Clavicular to Battery Charge Amid Everglades Probe

Online streamer Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, was arrested in Fort Lauderdale on a misdemeanor battery charge connected to an Osceola County incident in Kissimmee, where he allegedly instigated a fight between a 19-year-old woman and co-defendant Violet Lentz and posted it on social media. An arrest warrant for Peters (and a separate warrant for Lentz) was issued. Separately, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is investigating a video showing individuals firing at an alligator in the Everglades. Authorities are seeking Lentz and continue to follow leads from the Osceola case.