01What happened
The story, straight
A TikTok creator was arrested during a livestream after law enforcement moved in during an active child sexual assault investigation, according to the Poteet Police Department. The stream ended abruptly as officers arrived. The suspect is identified as a Honduran national, per WOAI and Fox San Antonio. No further details about the creator's identity, follower count, or the specific allegations have been released by authorities.
a tiktok creator got arrested mid-livestream — the stream just cut out when law enforcement showed up. poteet police say it's a child sexual assault investigation. the guy is a honduran national, per WOAI and fox san antonio. no name, no follower count, no specifics on the charges yet.
02Spread timeline
Where it actually started
03Source receipts
Every claim, linked
- WOAI / Google NewsGoogle News RSS feed carrying WOAI's report on the TikTok creator arrest, confirming Honduran national and child sexual assault charges.
- Fox San AntonioFox San Antonio article by Jessica Warner with full report on the livestream arrest, citing Poteet Police Department and confirming the investigation involves child sexual assault.
04What's solid, what isn't
What's solid and what isn't
- A TikTok creator was arrested during a livestream.
- The arrest is connected to a child sexual assault investigation.
- The Poteet Police Department is the investigating agency.
- The suspect is a Honduran national.
- The identity and TikTok handle of the arrested creator.
- The creator's follower count or content niche.
- The specific charges filed.
- The exact nature of the livestream at the time of arrest.
- Authorities have not released the suspect's name or additional details about the investigation.
05Why it matters
The editorial take
Livestream arrests have become a recurring flashpoint in the intersection of creator culture and law enforcement. The incident highlights how platforms that enable real-time broadcasting can inadvertently document criminal proceedings in real time, raising questions about content moderation, exploitation of live features, and the blurred line between creator persona and criminal conduct.
livestream arrests are becoming a whole genre now. every time it happens it raises the same question — how do platforms handle live content when the person broadcasting is literally getting arrested? and the details here are still super thin, which makes it worse.
