Sneako assaulted during New York livestream as shocking on-camera attack leaves fans stunned – The Times of India

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Sneako assaulted during New York livestream as shocking on-camera attack leaves fans stunned

Sneako was assaulted during a livestream in New York City, with the incident quickly going viral online. Shortly after, he reassured fans on social media, saying he was fine and would resume streaming. He later described the attack as unexpected and possibly not random. The incident follows a recent confrontation over filming in public, highlighting ongoing tensions around livestreaming and personal boundaries in crowded city environments.

After a livestream took a sudden and violent turn, Sneako’s life in New York City became chaotic. What started out as a normal show quickly turned into a disaster when the controversial creator was attacked on camera.

The clip went viral online, leaving people shocked and wondering what caused the moment.Within minutes, concern grew across social media. Yet Sneako wasted no time responding. Instead of retreating, he reassured his audience and signaled that he would be back online almost immediately, showing how unpredictable and fast-moving livestream culture has become.

Sneako brushes off attack as questions linger over motive

Shortly after the incident, Sneako addressed the situation directly on X.

“Im fine we got it handled. Going live again in an hour for Professor Jiang X Dave Smith,” he wrote. His response was brief but clear. He wanted fans to know he was safe and not backing down.He later returned to streaming and shared more details about what happened. “I got hit, you can see it in the video. I got hit a few times, I get up and immediately [he] pulls out mase and runs away. This doesn’t make sense that it was a random person,” he explained.

His account suggested the attack may not have been entirely random, though no official confirmation has surfaced.This is not the first tense moment he has faced in New York. Earlier this month, another encounter turned heated when a passerby objected to being filmed. “I don’t want myself on your camera. Delete that shit,” the man said, stepping in front of the camera. Sneako responded calmly at the time, explaining, “I’m a YouTuber, I’m just making a video.”

These repeated events show how dangerous public livestreaming can be, especially in crowded cities where privacy and personal space can quickly clash with making content. For people like Sneako who make things, the line between real life and online performance is getting harder to see.One thing is clear, even though things are crazy. He is not stepping away. If anything, moments like this seem to fuel his presence even more, keeping him firmly at the center of online conversation.

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