OTK Co-Founder Mizkif gets cops called on him by strangers in the middle of a Fast Food challenge

Mizkif gets 'swatted' by cops as strangers report him while he was doing a fast-food challenge.


OTK Co-Founder Mizkif gets cops called on him by strangers in the middle of a Fast Food challenge

Mizkif is one of the most sought-after streamers on Twitch today. He is also co-founder of the famous content creator’s organization One True King (OTK) and averages roughly 27,000 viewers per stream. He, along with 3 other streamers, decided to beat the DougDoug food challenge in their recent stream. However, they slipped into trouble during the livestream.

The Twitch world, as fans know it, happens to be quite interestingly wild. The constant updates behind the rules and regulations of Twitch may elaborate on the wild fanbase that Twitch streamers have. Such fans have been known to pull stunts on streamers as they are streaming to get unprompted reactions from streamers. In a recent live stream, MizKif got confronted by cops in a weird interaction.

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Cops confront Mizkif for allegedly scratching car

OTK Co-Founder Mizkif gets cops called on him by strangers in the middle of a Fast Food challenge
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During the IRL stream on July 19, 2023, Mizkif was attempting the DougDoug Drive-Thru fast food challenge. He was accompanied by streamers Lacari, Simply, and Russel, and they were nearing the end of the challenge, having completed their 12th fast food meal of the day. During the challenge, they happened to park their car next to someone who filed to the police that his car had scratches.

cops then pulled up on them and asked them for credentials, which shortly after prompted them to stop the stream. Mizkif clarified the incident with cops, saying that they were clean and didn’t scratch it at all. Mizkif said, “He’s claiming that when we got out of the car, we hit his car. But we didn’t hit his car! Just literally, we pulled the door to see if we hit it and it’s not even close! And now he’s saying, ‘Okay, there’s no damages. But I thought they did.’ What?! He’s trying to mess us up. This guy is a Ludbud.”

By the tone of Mizkif’s words, he might have taken it light-heartedly, as he mentions Ludbud, which is a term used to refer to fans of Ludwig. He then further implies on stream, “He thought Lacari hit his car when he didn’t. I think, like, Lacari touched it with his d**k or something! He called the cops! He was trying to mess up our run! We told him we’re on the world record pace right now to beat DougDoug and he’s like, ‘All right, go! It’s fine.” Eventually, the situation steamed down as they talked to the cops, were proven innocent of the claims, and went on to finish their meals.

This isn’t the first time that Twitch streamers were pranked by viewers during livestreams. There is a popular trend where viewers ‘swat’ streamers, by leaking their addresses to cops and accusing them of crimes. Deemed controversial, yet somehow entertaining to viewers as many famous influencers have been victims of this trend before, such as IShowSpeed and Adin Ross.

Despite this bizarre interaction with Mizkif, it did not stop him from beating the record of the DougDoug Fast Food Challenge. The challenge requires participants to visit at least 10 different fast-food chains and consume as many calories as they can take. Mizkif went on to cover 14 meals in 6 hours that day, despite a cr*zy interaction with the police by strangers.

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