StableRonaldo sparks controversy after pointing gun on IRL stream

StableRonaldo sparks controversy after pointing gun on IRL stream

Streamer StableRonaldo caused a stir after a clip from his recent IRL stream showed him pointing what looked like a gun toward another car while driving in Los Angeles. The incident happened after he told viewers he felt followed by a fan. In the short clip, StableRonaldo can be seen taking out a handgun and racking the slide to chamber a round, then tapping the weapon against a car at a traffic light. While no gunshots were heard, viewers reported he appeared to pull the trigger several times.Many viewers are unsure if the gun was real or a replica. Some think it was an airsoft or BB gun because of the plastic sound when tapped and how the slide worked. StableRonaldo has shown similar replica guns on previous streams, including visits to airsoft stores. Even if it is fake, showing a gun in public can be illegal. Brandishing laws make it a crime to point a weapon at someone in a threatening way, and California has strict rules for this.

StableRonaldo’s IRL stream raises safety and legal concerns

The stream highlights the risks of live location sharing. IRL streams show the streamer’s real-time location, which can lead to fans following them or causing dangerous situations. Displaying a gun, real or fake, on a public road increases the risk. Other drivers or bystanders may react, and police could treat it as a real threat. California Penal Code 417 specifically punishes brandishing weapons in public, and pointing what looks like a gun can result in criminal charges.Even if no one was hurt, the clip caused alarm online. Many viewers debated whether the gun was real, but the behavior itself is unsafe. The incident serves as a warning about the dangers of IRL streaming and sharing exact locations while showing weapons.StableRonaldo has not confirmed if the gun was real or fake, but the short video is widely circulated on social media. The event reminds streamers to be very careful about what they show on live streams. Even a fake weapon can cause serious legal and safety issues. Fans are now discussing the incident, and authorities could still take action depending on the situation.This controversy shows the risks that come with IRL streaming and why showing weapons in public is never safe, even for popular content creators like StableRonaldo.

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