
While filming a scene for a short movie with other influencers, Amouranth’s husband, Nick Lee—who also streams on Kick—was approached by police during a live broadcast. The scene involved a prop gun.
On the morning of December 2nd, 2025, Kick streamers Nick Lee and Ice Poseidon got together with some friends to film a short movie.
Footage from the shoot shows it happened outside, in front of brightly lit advertisements. The crew set up on the sidewalk next to a business’s parking lot.
In one part of the broadcast, a streamer known as ‘Mango’ staged a scene on the sidewalk, positioning himself as if in trouble near an advertisement. He held a fake gun under his chin, seemingly simulating a suicide attempt.
Police arrived right then and told everyone to get on the ground, even after the group explained they were just filming a movie with a fake gun.
Streamers Ice Poseidon and Nick Lee experienced a frightening situation where police pointed their guns at them. This happened while they were filming a movie scene using realistic-looking prop weapons.
— views (@viewsceo) December 2, 2025
Officers swiftly put the streamers in handcuffs, and the whole thing was broadcast live on Nick’s channel. One officer seemed to recognize Ice Poseidon and asked him privately what was going on.
Nick Lee, Ice Poseidon & confronted by police during short film Kick stream
The streamers realized they had likely been the target of a false emergency report, and were then able to continue what they were doing.
After being released, Mango jokingly said he was determined to finish the scene wherever they were. He then told Ice Poseidon that not hanging out with him was something he didn’t mind at all.
“That hasn’t happened in a really long time,” Poseidon replied.
“I’m scared to pick up the gun now,” another streamer at the scene said.
Nick Lee shared more details about the situation on X, stating that the property owner where they were filming couldn’t be contacted and didn’t know about their project.
When discussing the incident, simply state ‘swatter’ or, if you want to downplay it and avoid attention, say ‘police intervened during filming’ without specifying a reason. Police report that the property owner was unaware of the situation and couldn’t be reached.
— Amouranth’s Husband (@nickwicklee) December 2, 2025
“Yeah, not cool,” he added.
Sadly, ‘swatting’ – where someone falsely reports a serious emergency to trigger a large police response – has become a frequent problem for live streamers. Well-known broadcasters like IShowSpeed, Kai Cenat, and FaZe Clan have all been targeted, with these dangerous incidents happening live on stream in front of their audiences.
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2025-12-02 22:19