IShowSpeed stream sniper commits hit and run as news helicopter catches the whole thing

IShowSpeed holding hands together in back of car

IShowSpeed caught a stream sniper being involved with a hit and run after they disrupted his trip around San Francisco. 

At the end of August, IShowSpeed kicked off one of his biggest streaming tours to date, as he planned to visit 25 states in 35 days across the United States. Like most of his tours, it has been a massive success – even if it has cost him around $1 million. 

There have been a few non-highlight moments, though. Speed was threatened with a “rioting” charge during his pitstop in Texas, and he’s had fans driving dangerously around him in Utah. The YouTuber’s tour bus had to pull over during a drive as fans had boxed him in and were swerving in front of the bus. 

However, during his stop in San Francisco, Speed’s trip was interrupted by a stream sniper who decided to stop their car right in front of him at an intersection. 

IShowSpeed stream sniper rams into motorbike

The stopped car prompted Speed to appear from out of his car’s sunroof, urging the viewer to move. “Go! It’s f**king green. This dude is dumb, bro,” he yelled a few times as the driver was videoing Speed’s car. 

However, as the stopped car then moved on, they rammed into a motorbike that had also stopped. Instead of stopping again and checking if the motorcyclist was ok, they sped off, being followed by the ABC7 news helicopter that had been following the crowd around Speed. 

The YouTuber said it was likely the “craziest” thing he’s seen while streaming, calling the viewer a “donut” for driving away. 

Many viewers pointed out that the news helicopter had focused on the car’s license plate, so they’d hardly gotten away with not stopping following the hit on the bike.

“Homie in the audi committed a crime on live television,” one said. “Bro committed a felony in front of 500 cameras…,” another added. “Unambiguous felony on camera is free money to them, they will definitely pursue,” another said, referring to the police and mayor’s office.

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It wouldn’t be the first driver to get in trouble on Speed’s tour. A 20-year-old in Idaho has been charged with leaving the scene of an injury accident, a felony, after hitting a 14-year-old during a stop of the streamer’s tour in Idaho.