On September 21, exclusive footage of YouTube streamer Darren "IShowSpeed" getting hand-cuffed and arrested was released by the Cincinnati Police Department. The incident occurred on August 8, 2022, after the streamer was reportedly swatted. The sequence of events was partially live streamed on his YouTube channel.
For those unaware, swatting is a type of prank where a faux call is made to the police to intervene at a streamer's residence, usually when they are live streaming. Many content creators over the years have faced similar problems, with one ending in the death of an innocent man (2017 Wichita swatting).
Darren's incarceration was shared by many users, notably by social media reporter Jake Lucky. In the video, the entire drama unfolded as the police officers were seen making an inexplicable arrest.
For many weeks, fans were only aware of the video initially uploaded to the streamer's channel, which documented only about one-and-a-half minutes worth of footage. Earlier this week, the YouTube channel Law & Crime Network released body cam videos of Cincinnati Police Officers handcuffing the streamer.
In the video, IShowSpeed was approached by multiple officers before being fettered. The Ohio-born streamer was heard saying:
The officer-in-charge responded by indicating that a faux call was made under his name. He said:
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Amid the commotion, IShowSpeed instructed his cameraman to pick up his phone and start recording. The livestream went on for less than two minutes before another policeman demanded he stops. In separate footage, the cameraman explains the situation to one of the cops.
Later in the video, the officer confided in Darren that his detention was due to a call to the help center claiming to
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