Valorant pro player Hunter «SicK» Mims was recently arrested for trespassing. The Sentinels player has made many of his friends and Valorantfans concerned for his well-being after openly talking about going through some personal problems and mental health issues in the past.
In 2021, Sentinels won the first-ever global Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) Masters in Reykjavik, Iceland. The team comprised of Shahzeb «ShahZam» Khan, Tyson «TenZ» Ngo, Jared «zombs» Gitlin, Michael «dapr» Gulino, and Hunter «SicK» Mims. The roster would later change a few times, with many players getting swapped out and new ones coming in, like popular Twitch streamer Shroud at one point. At present, Sentinels has built its team and system around TenZ in hopes of winning the championship again. SicK also came back from his break as the team's substitute player.
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Shortly after coming home from VCT LOCK//IN in Sao Paulo, Brazil, SicK got into an altercation at a Ferrari dealership. He had tweeted that he was picking up a Ferrari Portofino convertible on March 3rd, but his next tweets, which were later deleted, accused the employees of being disrespectful and that police were getting involved in the incident. He also posted a now-deleted video of him getting into an argument with an employee, who was telling him to leave the premises. Dot Esports later reported that SicK had been arrested for criminal trespassing, and has spent two days at the Colin County jail in Dallas, Texas. According to the report, he was charged with a Class B Misdemeanor and held with a $5,000 bond. He could pay a fine of up to $2,000 or a jail term of up to 180 days.
While SicK was tweeting about the incident, many people in the Valorant
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