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Kick streamer captures the moment the car crashes into several people at an illegal Halloween event

Kick streamer captures the moment the car crashes into several people at an illegal Halloween event

A Halloween night in Anaheim turned into a nightmare live on Kick when a car hit several people at an illegal street racing event.

on halloween night Kick Streamer “Conner” was among a crowd of costumed people attending a “Takeover” event.

downloads are when people gather in a parking lot or intersection to show off their driving skills when it comes to drifting, doing donuts, and other tricks.

At 2am on Halloween night, a driver was hovering around a group of people and ended up crashing into them, causing a wave of bodies to fly.

the driver runs over people on the hit stream

The driver hit several people and allegedly fled the scene.

Connerwho streamed on Kick, captured the moment on stream and was devastated by the carnage he witnessed.

“Oh no!” he shouted, dashing into the chaos. “Oh no no no!”

Several others, including someone in a Winnie the Pooh costume, tried to help, but the car continued and appeared to crush someone underneath.

“There’s another guy under him, bro. There’s another guy under him!” someone shouted.

Amid the chaos, attendees began jumping on the car and trying to damage it, but as they did so, Conner and several others left the scene.

kick streamer was banned after the takeover

Conner explained why he was banned.

The streamer was eventually banned from the platform and explained in an Instagram post that he was hit with a one-week suspension for “graphic violence.”

“That clip was run,” he said. “RIP to those who died and prayers to them and their families and the 5+ in hospital.”

However, an Anaheim police spokesman would not confirm that anyone had died in the incident. They explicitly that two 19-year-old pedestrians were taken to the hospital and are “in stable condition at this time.”

kick streamer explains why he was banned

Police did not report any deaths at the event.

These takeover events have proven to be a headache and California Governor Gavin Newsom has committed to ties on these “reckless criminal activities” with new legislation to increase penalties.

“We are sending a clear message to anyone who is thinking about attending or participating in a sideshow: stricter penalties apply, including the potential loss of your vehicle,” he said.

Police say no one has been arrested so far and the driver fled the scene on foot.