"Why you trying to f*ck with streamers?" - Adin Ross calls out a clout chaser for apparently lying about being the one who shot at Konvy

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Streamer Adin Ross was seemingly upset with an online user who claimed that he was one to shoot at Konvy. For context, Konvy was shot at last week while he was streaming with others inside a car. Meanwhile, during a stream, Ross said that the online user might have nothing to do with the incident. As seen in the clip captured on X by ‘@AkademiksTV,’ Ross said:

“By the way, I want to say something so bad, bro. That f*cking clout chaser had nothing to do with it, bro. Wants to put on his story, he’s a b*tch bro. Oh my life, he’s a b*tch. He’s the biggest clout chasing b*tch. That motherf*cker music so sh*t nowadays.”

Ross also said:

“All these people, why are you coming at f*cking streamers.”

Adin Ross said that this attitude looked “gay,” as he opined that these rappers had no business coming after the streamers. He added:

“Why are you trying to f*ck with streamers? […] It’s so gay. Get back to the people that f*cking come at you and your family and sh*t. It’s just crazy.”

He also said:

“We are streamers. We don’t ever, I don’t ever claim I am from the f*cking hood or anything like that. I don’t want to be. I am blessed I am a nice Jewish kid, right? Who likes to police. I love it on this side. I don’t know it. I don’t want to go on that side.”

When the news of Konvy getting shot at reached Adin Ross, he said he was shocked. He even tried to send help to the location.


Looking back at Adin Ross’s stream with Ryan Montgomery

A few days ago, Adin Ross had ethical hacker Ryan Montgomery on his stream. As they sat down, Ross told him that when Montgomery came to his place, the Wi-Fi went out. Ryan said he was not surprised because he carried a jammer with him. Showing the device, Ryan said:

“So, this thing took not only Wi-Fi, it took your cell phone signal out, your Bluetooth, your uh GPS, obviously.”

When Adin Ross asked if it was a jammer, Ryan said:

“It's a jammer. But this thing jams everything within 70 meters. So, that's like what, like 180 ft approximately?”

Ryan explained that owning a jammer was not against the law, but buying one was illegal. He said he had found it, but warned that turning it on would make it a federal crime. Ross joked that if he switched it on, they could both get in serious trouble. Ryan replied that authorities would most likely not go after them.

The two then tried to play with turning the jammer on and off. Although it did not affect the internet since Adin Ross had an ethernet, it affected his phone, like the phone app went missing from the home screen. Ryan said:

“Everyone in your studio lost connection. If they were on calls, the calls dropped. If they were doing anything on their phone, they couldn't do it while that was on.”

However, Ryan said he was clueless as to why Adin Ross’s Wi-Fi initially went out. He also said that using the device in a public place could cause problems.

Edited by Anuj Basak