Streamer KingClavicular Cleared in Tesla Cybertruck Crash, No Criminal Charges
KingClavicular Cleared in Tesla Cybertruck Miami Crash

Popular online streamer Clavicular, widely known as "KingClavicular," has been officially cleared of any criminal wrongdoing following a controversial incident involving his Tesla Cybertruck in Miami. The Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office confirmed that no charges will be filed, putting an end to swirling online rumors about his legal status.

Details of the Miami Cybertruck Incident

The event unfolded on December 24, 2025, while Clavicular was conducting an IRL (In Real Life) livestream. During the broadcast, a man was seen standing in front of the moving Tesla Cybertruck and blocking its path, leading to a crash. In the immediate aftermath, the streaming platform Kick suspended Clavicular's channel. This action fueled rapid speculation across social media, with unverified claims suggesting the streamer had been arrested or that the individual struck had died.

However, these rumors were quickly dispelled. A close associate of fellow streamer Adin Ross confirmed that the individual involved was alive. Furthermore, entertainment outlet TMZ obtained an official statement from Florida law enforcement. The Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office told TMZ: "Traffic crash was investigated and handled at the scene, officers determined there was no criminal element that took place." This definitive conclusion meant the case would not proceed as a criminal matter.

Return to Streaming and Platform Criticism

Following this clearance, Clavicular's Kick channel was reinstated. He marked his return with a live stream on New Year's Eve, titling it "FINALLY UNBANNED!". During the broadcast, an evidently relieved Clavicular played music by DJ Khaled and celebrated with his audience.

This incident was not the streamer's first point of contention with the platform. Earlier, on November 14, 2025, during a group call with Adin Ross, Clavicular had expressed dissatisfaction with Kick's partner program, stating, "I'm not really too thrilled with Kick as a platform. It's not even that unrestricted, so there's really no point in streaming here."

Separate Swatting Incident in Miami

In unrelated but concerning news, Clavicular was recently a victim of a swatting prank while IRL streaming in Miami. Local police confirmed that this dangerous hoax was not connected to the Tesla Cybertruck crash. Swatting involves making a false report to emergency services to dispatch a large police response to someone's location.

As the situation stands, the chapter on the Cybertruck crash is closed. There are no criminal charges, no open case, and Clavicular has resumed his regular streaming schedule. The sequence of events highlights the intense scrutiny and rapid spread of misinformation that can surround high-profile online personalities.