Streamer Braden Eric Peters, also known as Clavicular, was taken into custody on March 26 in Fort Lauderdale. A warrant was issued against him for conspiring to commit battery on February 2. As per reports, he allegedly instigated a fight between two women at an Airbnb.One of the women, who is reported to be his girlfriend, is also facing a misdemeanor battery charge. Peters allegedly tried to exploit them by posting the video online.On March 27, he was released on bond. According to a report by CBS Miami, after Peters left the police custody, he was surrounded by reporters who wanted to ask him questions. Moreover, it seems that no one came to pick him up. He reportedly went inside the building.The reporters asked him about the charges and the incident, but he did not answer. He was on the phone. However, when the reporter mentioned he was usually “pretty chatty” and if he had anything to say, Clavicular said:“Just woke up. I am a little tired so maybe next time.”In a separate incident, Clavicular is also being investigated for a video in which he was seen firing shots at a dead alligator. As per reports, he was banned on Kick due to this. He was with Andrew Morales, also known as The Cuban Tarzan, when the latter spotted a dead alligator from their airboat in the Everglades. They then pulled out their guns and fired shots at the dead reptile.Clavicular on his journey in the streaming worldIn February 2026, Clavicular sat down for a conversation with Jack Neel. During the conversation, Peters said that he started streaming sometime in November 2025, and it immediately took off. He got collaborations, and simultaneously, he was appearing on podcasts, which helped him get pushed. When asked if he would call himself the number one creator, Peters said no, but added that he was growing fast.The host then asked why he would call himself the fastest-growing streamer. Clavicular said:“I think I have a lot of strategies that are good for viral clipping engagement. I think Kick has helped push me a lot with their clipping budget. So, you know, over six figures a month and in that campaign have been going towards pushing me out there to new audiences because on Kick there's not really a lot of growth, right? There's not as many users that switch. So, people aren't organically coming across your streams.”Peters agreed that he became controversial because of the language he uses in his streams. There was a lot of unfiltered content. He added that he does not try to censor himself and is committed to being authentic.Clavicular said that he was mostly the same person both on and off camera. However, he explained that some things he did during streams, like playing mini golf or going to arcades, were mainly for content and not things he would usually do in real life. He made it clear that he did those activities on purpose for his audience and wasn’t pretending to enjoy them like a completely different person.Also Read: "Insecure man meets a confident man" - Internet reacts to Clavicular ending an interview over the interviewer saying he doesn't need looksmaxxing