Kick streamer confronted by police for disrupting class in prank gone wrong

Virginia Glaze
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Kick streamer ‘Derekgraz’ got a visit from the police after pulling a prank in the middle of class that sparked a heated argument with one of his classmates.

The antics of internet pranksters are a common sight on social media platforms — but sometimes, their practical jokes can get out of hand.

For instance, YouTube jokester Tanner Cook was shot in the stomach after pranking the wrong person back in 2023, and another YouTuber ended up getting charged with assault for throwing buckets of poo on train passengers in the hopes of going viral.

Now, another prankster has gotten in trouble with the law after pulling a stunt in the middle of class.

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Kick streamer DerekGraz got in trouble with the law for “disrupting” classes at Florida International University.

Kick streamer confronted by police for disrupting classes in “prank”

‘DerekGraz’ is a streamer on Kick who commands an audience of over 26K followers.

On January 22, Derek decided to pull a prank during a lecture at Florida International University in Miami.

In the middle of class, Derek and a buddy got into an “argument,” which saw the two boys pretend to threaten each other, disrupting the lecture and sparking an argument with another student.

“What is wrong with you guys?” a female student asked as the two boys exited the classroom. “You guys are trying to get some clout.”

In retaliation, Derek and his buddy slung insults at the student, calling her a “b*tch” and an “ugly hoe.”

The two disrupted a few other classes during the course of their livestream — which ended up getting them a visit from the cops.

Later that day, Derek was confronted by officers for “disrupting classes” at the University. When Derek asked if it was alright to film in public, the cops told him that “the moment you step inside a building, there’s a specific statute” that renders that idea null and void.

“You guys wanna go to jail?” one of the cops asked. “I’d love to take you to jail where you can play with the big boys. You’ll find a boyfriend there.”

It doesn’t look like Derek ended up getting any jail time, judging by his social media posts after the confrontation — nor does he appear to be taking the incident very seriously.

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Virginia is Dexerto's Entertainment Editor and an expert in all things TikTok, YouTube, and influencer-related. Boasting a background in esports, she's been tackling the social media space for over five years. You can reach Virginia at: virginia.glaze@dexerto.com.