Atlanta Chaos: Streamer University Auditions Spark Arrests, Confusion

Popular streamer Kai Cenat held auditions for Streamer University in Atlanta on Tuesday, but it sparked crowds and led to arrests. 

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Popular streamer Kai Cenat's Streamer University auditions in Atlanta turned chaotic, leading to arrests and confusion. Despite initial fears of a shooting, multiple reports confirmed no such incident occurred.

When hundreds of aspiring content creators headed to Atlanta, a mix-up over the canceled event led to massive crowds, forcing police to intervene and make arrests.

Cenat later announced that auditions had been moved to Wednesday at a new location. Streamer University aims to help aspiring content streamers learn, collaborate, and grow their audiences.

The event in Atlanta was initially set to take place near Hank Aaron Drive but was canceled due to logistical issues. Despite this, many attendees continued to gather, leading to arrests for assembling on private property and refusing to disperse.

Three people were charged on Monday, and one was taken into custody on Tuesday. The event has been postponed, giving attendees another chance to pursue their dreams of becoming a streamer.