Twitch streamer Kai Cenat accused of ‘inciting a riot’ with video game giveaway in Manhattan’s Union Square in New York

A social media influencer is facing charges after a giveaway in a New York City park erupted in chaos Friday, authorities said.

New York City Police Chief Jeffrey Maddrey told reporters that the video game live-streamer, Kai Cenat, was in custody and is likely to be charged with at least two counts of inciting a riot and unlawful assembly.

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As of Friday night, it wasn’t immediately clear if he had been booked.

Cenat, 21, had been removed from the area for his safety after thousands of mostly young people descended on Manhattan’s Union Square on Friday afternoon, Maddrey said earlier.

Maddrey said that 65 people were arrested. Thirty of them were juveniles, he said.

Twitch star Kai Cenat prompted a riot when he announced he would be giving away gaming gear at a New York park. Credit: Getty Images

They were taken into custody after people threw bottles, fireworks, rocks and paint cans that had been taken from a construction site at the park, Maddrey said.

Three officers were injured, he said. A sergeant suffered a broken hand.

“Officers were attacked, we were crushed,” he said, adding that he had been hit with “multiple objects”.

“I personally observed young people having panic attacks, anxiety attacks,” he said. “People were suffering out here.”

On Wednesday, Cenat announced on his Twitch channel that he would host a “huge” giveaway with video game consoles, PCs, keyboards, gaming chairs, headphones and other items.

As of Friday afternoon, the video had more than two million views.

People gather around and cheer for Kai Cenat (centre) at Manhattan’s Union Square in New York on Friday. Credit: Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images

The event was supposed to begin at 4pm, but by 3pm the park was filled, NBC New York reported.

Maddrey said the event wasn’t permitted or sanctioned by the city.

Aerial video showed hundreds of people gathered in the Manhattan park Friday afternoon. The video appeared to capture a skirmish, and people could be seen standing on cars.

Members of the NYPD respond to the disruptions caused by large crowds during a ‘giveaway’ event hosted by popular Twitch live streamer Kai Cenat in Union Square and the surrounding area on Friday. Credit: Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images

Plainclothes and uniformed officers could be seen surrounding the crowd and a loud bang could be heard at one point.

By 5.30pm, the area had begun emptying out and police officers were blocking every entrance. Clusters of teens were laughing, joking and said they didn’t fear for their safety.

One 16-year-old, who identified himself as Rodrigo, said he was a fan of Cenat and came hoping to win money or perhaps a console.

“And then a big storm of people started running and there were cops everywhere,” he said.

Police take popular YouTube and Twitch influencer Kai Cenat and some attendees into custody. Credit: Anadolu Agency/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Two other teens said they came for the “vibes” and to see Cenat — who one described as the “best person in the world” — but saw pushing, crowding, people throwing things and a child “almost passed out”.

Cenat has been a content creator for years, but is best known for streaming gameplay, pranks and comedic reactions on Twitch.

He broke the record for most active subscribers on Twitch in March after completing a 30-day uninterrupted livestream, also known as a subathon.

Cenat is known for his outrageous antics, which have gotten him in some trouble on the platform. He has been temporarily banned from Twitch five times.

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