Although the original livestream was taken down, the clip of him being interrogated by the LA police officers has gone viral over the internet.
Disguised Toast was part of the chess tournament that was originally created by Ludwig. Looking at the shocking visuals, the 30-year-old Canadian streamer exclaimed:
Disguised Toasts recounts his experience of getting swatted
While Ludwig was in the process of being swatted, the group in the online competition decided to disperse. Disguised Toast shared his thoughts on the entire incident. He stated:
He also added:
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Disguised Toast also recounted his own experience of being swatted. 44 minutes into the video, he further added:
Additionally, he went on to say that the the police don’t follow the same procedure after things have been sorted out once:
Ludwig gave updates on his condition
After Ludwig’s incident, he reappeared in front of the camera afterwards to reassure fans that things were fine. He added:
The Mogul Money host also decided to send a message to the viewer who decided to make the faux call to the police. In a sardonic tone, he went on to make scathing comments towards the perpetrator and recommended that they do something “effective” with their time.
Fans react to the fiasco
Fans were alerted rightaway by the sight of officers sneaking into the streamer’s room. Swatting has been an ongoing issue that many streamers have faced. Here are some of the reactions that were shared under the YouTube clip:
Ludwig is not the only streamer who has been swatted live on stream in recent times. YouTube streamer Darren “IShowSpeed” has also been seen getting interrogated by police officers during a stream. Adin Ross, Phillip “ImperialHal” and trans Twitch streamer Keffals have also had to face such pranks in the past few months.
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