Streamer helps harassed woman, gets beaten live on Twitch – viewers are shocked

Streamer helps harassed woman, gets beaten live on Twitch – viewers are shocked

While the streamer George “CashMeow” Brown was eating at a snack bar in Japan and was live on Twitch, viewers witnessed several offenses taking place during the livestream.

Trigger Warning: Be warned, the article contains Twitch clips showing violence and harassment. The clips may be disturbing to some of you.

What happened first? While CashMeow casually thanked the newly gained subs, viewers could see in the background of the stream a group of teenagers harassing two women. The group was visibly drunk.

One woman fled towards the snack bar, the second one stayed there and was approached. One of the teenagers even grabbed the woman and hugged her with a wide grin. She resisted and fled to her friend, both tried to ignore the group.

You can see the incident in this Twitch clip:

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Twitch streamer CashMeow confronted the teenagers

Brown’s chat witnessed all this and urged him to help the woman. The streamer then put in a mouthguard to be prepared for the worst and called out to the teenagers.

A Colombian among them felt particularly addressed and confronted the streamer directly. Another one reached for CashMeow’s water and drank from it to provoke him.

After Brown called the Colombian’s watch “crappy,” the situation escalated (via Twitch). The group moved cautiously close to the streamer and was ready to fight. CashMeow then showed them that he holds Japanese citizenship.

A teenager tried to directly resolve the dispute and attempted to separate the streamer and the group.

Why is Japanese citizenship probably important? According to an Asian reddit user, Japanese police do not take foreigners seriously when they want to report something. Japanese citizenship is said to help enforce legal consequences (via reddit).

Brown moved his camera to ensure he captured the faces of the offenders. This annoyed another group member so much that he destroyed the camera. Afterward, the connection was interrupted for a while. The group ran away, the police were notified, and CashMeow showed the policeman what had happened through his livestream and filed a complaint.

The group returned 40 minutes later and attacked CashMeow

But that was not enough, because when the action was over and the police left, CashMeow explained to the chat what had happened. In the meantime, the group returned to the scene and brutally attacked the streamer.

You can watch the attack on CashMeow in the Twitch clip:

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Brown briefly stopped the stream to call the police again and collect himself. One of the men even lost a shoe, and with the help of the attentive stream chat, evidence was gathered from the perpetrators. Faces were captured more clearly, and the crime was detailed.

CashMeow emphasized that he was okay. His face was a bit battered, but the hits hadn’t been hard, and he had no significant injuries.

Viewers were totally shocked by the incident and spammed “WTF” and “Is he okay?” in the chat. However, they were relieved that one perpetrator had already been caught and the others would probably be found as well.

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