Braden “Clavillary” Eric Peters is a well-known beauty streamer who has been arrested twice so far in 2026. His most recent arrest occurred on March 26 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Early reports suggested it was related to a situation involving his girlfriend and another TikTok influencer. The charge cited in the records is battery, a misdemeanor assault.Just weeks after he was first arrested in February. The earlier case attracted widespread attention online because it occurred during a live broadcast. Although the two incidents went viral on social media, they had very different outcomes. One of the cases has been dismissed, while the other is still fresh and developing.
Braden “Clavicle” Eric Peters was arrested twice in 2026, charges were dropped in February, and battery case surfaced in March
Collarbone’s first arrest occurred on February 7, 2026, in Scottsdale, Arizona, near Arizona State University. He was live-streaming in the Old Town nightlife district when police detained him. People watching the stream saw things change the moment it happened, but didn’t know exactly why at the time.Later, online clips and claims suggested he may have used a fake ID to enter the bar while underage. That same day, an X user named @FearedBuck shared a post outlining possible charges. These include felony forgery, possession or use of drugs and misdemeanors related to false identification.However, just a few days later, there was a major update. On February 11, 2026, New York Times reporter Joseph Bernstein shared on X that the Maricopa County prosecutor decided to drop all charges. The official reason given was that there was “no reasonable prospect of conviction.” This means there is no progress in the case.A second arrest followed.Collarbone was taken into custody on March 26, 2026, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. According to reports, the incident was related to a live broadcast argument between his girlfriend and another internet celebrity. This time, the expense listed is “Battery.”After his arrest, his photos quickly spread on social media. His bond is set at $1,000, according to details shared again by @FearedBuck. The records also show basic personal details and note charge status.By March 27, 2026, another update appeared. The same X user claimed that Clavical was released from prison. Shortly after he was released from prison, Collarbone posted a text message on X. Although it was only one word, it attracted attention because of the timing.In another development, streamer Androgenic also spoke about him. He said working with Collarbone was difficult and described his content as “inorganic”.Collarbone currently has two arrests recorded in 2026. One of the cases has been dismissed, while the second remains the latest in the spotlight.

