Amouranth’s husband & Ice Poseidon swatted while filming movie with prop gun

Kick streamer Mango puts his hands up as police approach him.

Amouranth’s husband, fellow Kick streamer Nick Lee, was confronted by cops during a live stream while he and other influencers were filming a scene for a short movie using a prop gun.

In the early hours of December 2, 2025, Kick streamers Nick Lee and Ice Poseidon met up with a few friends to shoot a short film together.

As seen in clips pulled from their broadcast, this particular filming session took place outdoors, in front of a series of backlit advertising panels where they’d gathered on the sidewalk outside of a parking lot attached to a business.

In one scene, a streamer named ‘Mango’ sat on the sidewalk with his back to one of the advertisements, pretending to be in distress. He held a prop gun beneath his chin, apparently acting out a suicide scene.

It was during this specific moment that police showed up, instructing the group to lay on the ground despite their repeated explanations that they were merely using a prop gun to film a movie.

The officers quickly handcuffed the group of streamers, which was captured in full view of the live stream on Nick’s channel. One of the officers appeared to recognize Ice Poseidon, asking him off-camera to explain the situation.

Nick Lee, Ice Poseidon & confronted by police during short film Kick stream

Eventually, the streamers concluded that they must have been swatted, and they were allowed to resume their activities.

“I’m not finishing this scene nowhere else,” Mango joked after they were released. “That’s one thing I don’t miss about chilling with you,” he continued, speaking to Ice Poseidon.

“That hasn’t happened in a really long time,” Poseidon replied. 

“I’m scared to pick up the gun now,” another streamer at the scene said.

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Nick Lee spoke further about the incident on his X account, where he explained that the owner of the property on which they were filming was unreachable nor aware of their project.

“Yeah, not cool,” he added.

Swatting has become an unfortunately common occurrence for live streamers over the years. High profile broadcasters like IShowSpeed, Kai Cenat, and even FaZe Clan have been targets of this deadly form of harassment that played out during their broadcasts in front of thousands of viewers.