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'The biggest mistake of my entire life': A Twitch streamer was banned after firing a gun during a livestream inside his house

Mar 6, 2020, 16:44 IST
SoaRCarl/TwitchTwitch streamer SoaRCarl
  • A Twitch streamer's channel was suspended after he fired a gun during a livestream Wednesday night.
  • Carl Riemer, who streamed under the handle SoaRCarl, seemed to accidentally discharge the gun inside his house while making a joke.
  • Riemer was also removed from the roster of SoaR, a collective of gaming streamers.
  • "One mistake ruined everything I've been doing for a year," Riemer said in an apology video posted Thursday.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

A Twitch streamer's channel was suspended after he fired a gun inside his house during a livestream Wednesday night.

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Carl Riemer, who streamed on Twitch using the handle SoaRCarl, appeared to fire the gun by mistake while joking with viewers of his livestream.

"Say I ain't got money," Riemer says as he brandishes the pistol in a clip from the stream preserved on Twitter. Suddenly, the gun goes off, blasting debris off of his desk as Riemer recoils.

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Twitch's community guidelines ban users from "brandishing" weapons, including guns. Riemer's channel was suspended as of Thursday afternoon.

SoaR, the collective of gaming streamers of which Riemer was a part, said that he had been removed from the group "effective immediately" in a tweet Thursday.

Riemer also apologized to his 300,000 Twitter followers in a video uploaded Thursday afternoon, calling it "the biggest mistake of my entire life."

"I could have hurt somebody, I could have hurt myself, I could have hurt my animals and that's unforgivable," Riemer said. "I put everything into my Twitch ... I made this one mistake and it might ruin everything."

Riemer did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

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