Kai Cenat‘s latest subathon got off to a bumpy start due to a swatting attempt, but the streaming superstar should be in the clear now … ’cause TMZ has learned he’s working with local law enforcement to prevent any future issues.
The 22-year-old internet personality kicked off his “Mafiathon 2” at the start of November … with the intent to stay live on Twitch for the entire month.
Streaming for 30 days straight 24/7 starting November 1st🖤Hope You Enjoy pic.twitter.com/5pSdSLLCxD
— AMP KAI (@KaiCenat) October 29, 2024
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The event is a massive deal … and has had cameos from names like Lil Uzi Vert and Miranda Cosgrove so far. In fact, Kim Kardashian even starred in a commercial promoting it all.
Cenat hit a snag on the very first day … with cops receiving a call for a trespasser at the residence. Once they arrived, responding officers kept the peace and asked two people to leave the home.
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The next day, though, cops got yet another call — this one being far more serious.
As KC documented on his stream, officers rushed to the scene after someone reported a shooting at the home … which was ultimately deemed a swatting call.
Unfortunately for Cenat, it didn’t stop there … ’cause on Sunday, cops got two more calls of alleged issues at the home.
With that being said, police now have Cenat’s address on its radar … and if anyone else tries to phone them with any other claims, they have a line they can ring at his crib to make sure it really is fake.
We’re told the swatting attempt is currently under investigation … and while no arrests have been made just yet, the case is ongoing.
Swatting has been a major issue with famous folks in the past … with the FaZe Clan being a recent target during their own stream.