Clavicular finally broke his silence on the battery arrest, telling his fans that the police treated him badly, and that what he is telling is real.The contentious online streamer, while not specifically addressing the battery claims against him, opened up to DJ Akademiks on his Kick channel about his discharge following his recent arrest, and how the police treated him.The 20-year-old said at the time he wanted to avoid being surrounded by the media and people, but the Broward County Jail officers did not allow him to wait."It's annoying because they wouldn't even let me wait inside the jail until my driver got there. There were like, 'Nope, you gotta go out.' And I was like, 'Are you kidding me? Do you not see all this press? This is a nightmare. I don't have my security with me. I don't have anything, so could you just let me wait right here?' They're like, 'No, you gotta leave the building right now.'"Clavicular also explained how one can't do anything about the media, which was what he experienced after his release from prison."It's not like you could really do anything. You can't f**k them off because it's the press. You're in public, so there's nothing you could do if someone wants to jam a camera on your face after you're just in jail overnight."The streamer also expressed his displeasure with the clip farmers waiting to leap at him and with teenagers, who he claimed were using him for clout."Clip farmers, I would say, are probably the worst thing ever, when it's IRL. So I'm very, very used to it. A couple of Channel 10 reporters is no big deal when you have teenage kids coming up with a camera doing way stupid. They're not professionals. They're not people trying to get news. They're people trying to clip farm you and scream and troll."Clavicular then stressed that the situation was legitimate."Dude, I do crazy sh*t, you know? All the time. And it just goes to show that this isn't scripted. When I'm getting arrested, thrown in jail, and we have to end our marathon, it's all real. It's all non-scripted."Clavicular arrested on charges of conspiracy to commit batteryRecalling, the popular streamer was arrested on Mar. 28 in Fort Lauderdale on charges of misdemeanor battery. The arrest, according to investigators, stemmed from an incident last month in central Florida.Clavicular was alleged to have instigated a fight between two women, then posted a video of it on social media. Per the authorities, a 19-year-old woman reported that she had been assaulted by 24-year-old Violet Marie Lentz on Feb. 2, claiming that the incident took place in a residence that Clavicular rented.At the time, deputies arrived, but neither the streamer nor Lentz would meet and speak with them outside the house. Following this, a warrant was issued by the Osceola County Sheriff for Clavicular for conspiracy to commit battery.Lentz also faced a warrant for misdemeanor battery.