With three high-profile tense swattings already reported this August, Call of Duty Warzon streamer "Nadia" Amine was anxious when she realized that she had also been swatted. To everyone's surprise, the situation turned on its head when the cop, instead of roughly ending the stream or arresting the streamer, sat down and started to talk to chat:
The wholesome moment captured on livestream has the cop interacting with the chat, asking them to subscribe to Amine so that she may reach her sub goal. Social media, understandably, had a lot of fun with the clip. Fellow Twitch streamer IceManIsaac noted that the policeman knew about Twitch culture, saying:
Nadia, a very popular Warzone streamer who frequently gets harassed on TikTok for being a female gamer, had a wild time on her recent stream after getting swatted by a viewer. The streaming community on Twitch and YouTube has been going through a swatting phase, with a lot of high-profile cases being reported recently.
While Adin Ross had armed police barge into his home, IShowSpeed and Keffals were directly arrested after being swatted. Compared to them, Nadia's cop was much more understanding. The policeman was clearly familiar with Twitch streaming and understood what had happened.
Coming in front of the camera, he directly addressed the audience, asking them to show some "hype" for the police. Nadia realized he knew about streaming and asked if he streamed. Admitting that he does, the cop went on to address the swatting, asking fans not to feel low, even though they need her for some paperwork:
To everyone's surprise, he even noticed the sub goal and asked the viewers to subscribe to the channel and start a hype train:
Nadia's fans readily obliged the cop, with many gifting a
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