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A streamer from Call of Duty, banned from Twitch for accidentally firing his real gun

A streamer from Call of Duty, banned from Twitch for accidentally firing his real gun

Carl Riemer took out his gun during a streaming and fired the gun by mistake, something that has also earned his expulsion his esports team.

"The bastard says I have no money!" Exclaimed the professional streamer of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare while pulling out his gun. On the table, a can of beer and a shoe. A few seconds later, he points to the side, pulls the trigger and his face shows a shock of surprise. "Fuck, what the hell!" He says putting his hands to his face. "I swear to God I just emptied the magazine!" Soon after, Twitch decided to close the Riemer channel and the esports organization in which he participated, SoaR Gaming, has decided to expel him

"We did not approve the actions taken by Carl in the streaming last night," SoaR wrote on Twitter. "He has been expelled from SoaR Gaming with immediate effect." On both Twitter and YouTube, the streamer has tried to explain the situation and acknowledged his mistake. "I made the biggest mistake of my whole life in streaming last night, it can ruin my life," he confesses in the Twitter video. “He could have hurt someone. I could have hurt myself. I could have hurt some of my animals, that's unforgivable. I have had a weapon for two years, but two seconds of stupidity are enough to ruin everything, to ruin someone else or myself. Do not do what I have done, ”he emphasizes.

According to Kotaku, in the YouTube video he has come to recognize that he was "clearly drunk" when it happened. According to his explanation, the bullet reached the desk monitor, so it ended up damaged. Riemer is unaware if Twitch's ban will be permanent or temporary, although he assures that if this situation continues, his accounts will be in danger, despite having more than 800,000 subscribers on YouTube. He has also had words for the esports organization, to which he has sent his apologies: “I have made a very stupid mistake. I can only say that I am sorry and that I deserve everything. ”

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