Clavicular, a controversial “looksmaxxing” influencer, was arrested in Florida on Thursday night after allegedly instigating a physical fight between his girlfriend and another female influencer, which he livestreamed.
The incident took place during a staycation in Orlando in February, where Braden Peters, who goes by the name Clavicular, was staying with his girlfriend Violent Lentz and a 19-year-old female influencer. The fight was filmed and later went viral.
Details of the Fight and Livestream
According to the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, the altercation began after a verbal exchange between the two women, which quickly escalated into a physical confrontation. In the viral video, one woman can be heard shouting insults at the other, while Peters stands aside, seemingly encouraging the situation.
The fight intensified when one of the women grabbed the other by her wrists and yanked her hair, and the two struggled against each other while Peters filmed the scene. Another witness managed the livestream.
Charges and Arrest
Peters, 20, was arrested at his home in South Florida after the sheriff’s office concluded that he had instigated the fight for the purpose of exploiting the women on social media. Peters faces two misdemeanor charges: one for battery and one for criminal conspiracy to commit battery.
He was released after spending a night in the Broward County Jail. When approached by reporters the next day, Peters declined to comment, saying, “Just woke up, I’m a little tired. Maybe next time.”
Investigation Into Lentz and Other Incidents
The sheriff’s office is still looking for Lentz, who also faces a misdemeanor battery charge for her role in the fight.
In a separate incident, Peters and a friend allegedly fired over two dozen shots at an alligator presumed to be dead during an airboat tour in a Florida swamp, which was also livestreamed on his channel. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission is investigating the shooting, as it is illegal to harm or kill an alligator in the state without proper authorization.
Past Arrests and Controversy
In addition to the recent arrest, Peters was arrested in Scottsdale, Arizona, in February for allegedly trying to use a fake ID to enter a bar. However, Arizona prosecutors decided not to charge him.
Peters is known for his controversial online presence, where he frequently talks about his physical appearance and supplement intake, often making extreme suggestions, including promoting the use of crystal meth to stay thin.
In early 2026, Peters was seen with other far-right influencers, including Nick Fuentes and Andrew Tate, while singing to a Kanye West song with Nazi-themed lyrics during a trip to a Miami nightclub.












