Kick streamer Stephen “SteveWillDoIt” Deleonardis was arrested at Universal Studios for trespassing and now the bodycam footage has been released.
In July 2024, SteveWillDoIt was arrested at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida for trespassing and his mugshot went instantly viral. In the mugshot, the streamer could be seen wearing a goofy, unrealistic mustache that he apparently had worn as a disguise to get back into the park after he was removed.
Now, the very moment SteveWillDoIt was caught with the mustache has been revealed.
YouTube channel Law & Crime Network obtained police bodycam footage from the day SteveWillDoIt was arrested, showing the very moment he was placed in handcuffs.
The mustache clearly didn’t help SteveWillDoIt one bit, and the streamer was promptly put in handcuffs after the police officer approached him. He was then booked in jail for “trespassing on property after warning” and was banned from the theme park.
In response, SteveWillDoIt claimed that he “comes in peace” and even asked to have his handcuffs removed. Despite being “super calm,” the officer declined.
SteveWillDoIt was clearly not too upset about the arrest and instead seemed frustrated that he’d become “lazy.” At the jail, Stevewilldoit said that he should have “waited one month.” Later in a tweet, he said that he should have had “professional makeup” done and that just slapping on a porno stache was a lesson learned.
“Does the mustache look real?” SteveWillDoIt asked the police officers in the bodycam footage.
The officers responded with a laugh, telling him that it drew attention to him because it didn’t match his hair. They said that since it looked so fake, they noticed him right away. The police officers seemed amused with the streamer’s situation and disguise, even talking to him about a relationship he was in at the time. During his arrest, officers also told SteveWillDoIt that he could try to plead his case if he didn’t want to be banned from the parks for a year.
Some fans felt for SteveWillDoIt, pointing out in the comments of the video that he hadn’t even been streaming and was just attending Universal at the time because he enjoyed the park so much.
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