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Famous streamer Kai Cenat says he is the victim of another call
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Famous streamer Kai Cenat says he is the victim of another call

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 07: Kai Cenat attends TwitchCon 2022 on October 07, 2022 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Robin L Marshall/Getty Images)

Kai Cenat, a famous social media personality from New York who built his career by live streaming on Twitch, claims he fell victim to another scam.

He posted a photo of police at the ‘Mafiathon’ mansion on X, saying: “I’m shaking my head, hold on, I’ve got to be out.”

In the comments section of that post, one of his followers posted what appeared to be Kai on the live stream, reacting to news that a the helicopter circled his house.

FOX 5 Atlanta reached out to local officials to independently verify his claim and is still awaiting a response. However, this would not be the first time the 22-year-old multi-millionaire has been the target of a hit.

In November 2022, Kai also streamed when he received a phone call that woke him up immediately, saying, “Emergency. Expedite. Come back right away.”

When he returned to his computer, he appeared to be upset.

“Six in the morning is crazy bro. Yeah beat bro,” he said, responding to his subscribers who were communicating with him via live chat. “I appreciate them being as calm as they can be, bro, but six in the morning is (sic) crazy. You all got it, bro. You all won, bro.”

What is a knock call?

Spoofing is a type of hoax in which someone falsely reports a serious emergency, such as a bomb threat, murder, or hostage situation, and directs law enforcement or emergency services, especially a SWAT team, to a specific address. This is done to cause suffering or harm to the person at the given address who is unaware of the false report.

It is extremely dangerous and can result in property damage, injury or even death, as well as a waste of police resources.

Georgia Swatting Law

In Georgia, battery is a serious crime. A perpetrator making fake calls in the Peach State could face the following repercussions:

On 1 July 2024, Georgia Senate Bill 421 came into effect, increasing the penalty for those behind false alarms. It is a legal requirement in the state of Georgia that perpetrators pay for any damages caused by their actions.

In Kai’s case from 2024, he claimed that Twitch banned his account in the middle of his stream.

About 14 minutes later, he posted again inviting his fans to come back, saying he was “unbanned.” It’s unclear how much money he’s making on the live stream or how much he may have lost while he was offline.

The new law made first offenses a felony if they target a home or place of worship. The measure also increased the criminal penalty for a second offense, making the minimum prison sentence five years instead of one. It also added harsher penalties for a third offense, which calls for a sentence of 10 to 15 years.