The phrase “who did Clavicular hit” refers to the recent viral incident where streamer Clavicular (Braden Peters) drove his Tesla Cybertruck into a person who was in front of his vehicle during a livestream, but the identity of that person has not been publicly confirmed by name so far. Most coverage and forum discussion simply describe the individual as a “fan,” “stalker,” or “person in front of the car,” without releasing verified personal details.

What happened in the incident?

  • During an IRL stream around December 24, 2025, video shows Clavicular’s Cybertruck moving forward while a person is on or directly in front of the vehicle, and the truck appears to run them over.
  • Reports describe a group chasing and harassing Clavicular and fellow streamer N3on, allegedly throwing objects and jumping on the car before the impact.
  • In the aftermath, an associate of Adin Ross stated on stream that the person who was struck is alive but seriously injured , countering rumors that they had died.

Who is the person he hit?

  • News and entertainment outlets so far avoid naming the individual; they are usually labeled as a stalker , fan , or harasser who had been pursuing the streamers.
  • One report notes that an X account called “Clavicular Updates” shared a clip confirming the person is alive but does not provide any legal name or clear identity details.
  • Because of this, there is no reliable, publicly confirmed name for the person Clavicular hit, and sharing unverified doxxing rumors from forums would be unsafe and inaccurate.

Current status and fallout

  • Multiple outlets say Clavicular’s Kick channel became inaccessible shortly after the incident, showing an error message consistent with a ban or suspension, though there has been no formal public statement from the platform yet.
  • Legal experts and commentary channels are actively debating whether the clip shows self‑defense, reckless driving, or a staged act, and what charges could follow if authorities proceed.

Forum and social media discussion

  • Clips of the collision and slowed‑down replays are circulating widely on X, Reddit, Instagram, and YouTube, fueling arguments over who was at fault and whether the person on the hood “deserved it” because of alleged stalking.
  • Longer commentary videos and essays also place this event in a broader pattern of escalating shock‑content in Clavicular’s history, including previous controversies and risky stunts used to drive engagement.

Bottom line: right now, public sources do not name the person Clavicular hit, only describing them as a stalking or harassing individual who was struck by his Cybertruck during a livestream, and any more specific identity claims appear speculative.

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