Twitch streamer robbed at gunpoint for $100,000 diamond chain

Josh Taylor
Twitch streamer robbed at gunpoint

Twitch streamer Annoying had a gun pulled on him and his friends while streaming as thieves snatched a diamond chain and then posted it to social media asking for $100,000.

YouTuber and Twitch streamer Annoying grew in popularity from his NBA 2K content and has since focused more on IRL streaming.

During his broadcast on October 7, he was seen sitting in a vehicle listening to music, and chatting with his friends while visiting Toronto, Canada.

However, it soon takes a turn after a stranger is shown approaching the group with a gun and ultimately ends up stealing fellow Twitch streamer Cap’s diamond chain.

Later, the thieves posted the chain to social media and asked for a ransom of $100,000 to get the chain back.

Thieves snatch “$100,000” jewelry during IRL Twitch stream

The group sat laughing and joking around with each other in the vehicle while IRL streaming another creator by the name of Cap sat right next to an open side door.

All of a sudden, a figure dressed in all grey wearing a hood and mask to hide his face directly approached the door and pointed a gun straight at Cap.

“Let’s go, give me everything,” the thief can be heard saying as he enters the car.

The screen turns black and a series of unaudible sounds play out in the background amid the chaos.

One of them can be heard saying: “Close the door, close the f*cking door,” as another responds: “Chill bro chill,” as they eventually drive away safely.

Cap confirmed more details via his Twitter/X account: “Just me vs 3 guns i’m cool though don’t worry,” adding: “Prime example of why I always move alone.”

The robbers then turned to social media to post the stolen jewelry, where they asked for over $100,000 in ransom to get his diamond chain back.

At the time of writing, there have been no further updates to the situation.

About The Author

Josh is a Gaming and Trending News writer for Dexerto. He is a Loughborough University graduate that has been obsessed about all things gaming, esports, TV and movies, and anime since an early age, and so covers a variety of content. After running social media accounts for FPS titles over the years he specializes in Call of Duty, Halo, Fortnite, Apex Legends and Counter-Strike. As well as non-FPS titles like Genshin Impact, Pokemon, and anything Nintendo related. You can contact him at: josh.taylor@dexerto.com