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Kirk McKeand
Friday, March 6, 2020, 08:01 GMT
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In another example of an American who probably shouldn't have a gun, Call of Duty ribbons and professional player Carl Reimer accidentally and bluntly killed his gamers.
No one was harmed when the weapon was accidentally released. Except for Reimer's pride.
It all started when Reimer pretended to threaten someone to accuse him of having no money. He pulled the slide back twice, thinking he had unloaded the pistol, and then opened fire, forgetting the existing barrel.
He's here, stifling any opportunities sponsored by G-Fuel and increasing his chances of appearing in a Darwin Award Twitter account:
Shit shit pic.twitter.com/CEHnCvLbiF
Cam! (@ Cam834) March 5, 2020
Now it's jerking.
The streamer, who claims to be "intoxicated" at the event, has posted an apology video on YouTube since it was banned on YouTube. He was also released by the e-sports organization Soar Gaming.
Last night we did not tolerate the action Carl took in the livestream. He was immediately removed from the SoaR game roster.
-SoaR (@SoaRGaming) March 5, 2020
Reimer showed introspection in the apology video and clearly understood the seriousness of what happened. He said: "Guns are not toys and don't be messed up." He also acknowledged that someone might be Seriously injured, he was lucky no one was injured.
There is no word on whether Twitch will cancel his suspension.