Twitch streamer Cuffem, whose real name is Kameron Amos, was recently arrested for speeding. The Twitch and Kick live streamer was arrested in Tift County, Georgia, on May 21, 2025. The first thing Amos did after getting out of jail was go live on Instagram to tell his followers how long he had been stuck in jail for.
The Twitch streamer told his 71.3k followers on the live stream:
"Just got out of jail. Just got out of jail. I was in jail for eight f*cking hours, sitting in that cell of doom," the streamer reiterated in the live stream since no one was available to pick him up.
According to Dexerto, Kameron Amos' name was shown on their system on the Tift County Sheriff’s Office website, but no additional information was revealed.
More details about Cuffem's arrest
While Dexerto did not gain much information regarding Amos' arrest on May 21, 2025, a few other screenshots posted online from the Tift County Sheriff’s Office website showed that the streamer was released on bail.
According to photos shared on X by 5IVE, the bond amount that was paid for Cuffem's release was a total of $1,750.
According to the details as seen on the Tift County Sheriff’s Office website, Amos was arrested on two charges: one for speeding 100 miles in a 70 mph zone, and the other was labelled as reckless driving. Both these offenses fall under the "Misdemeanor" category.
However, this is not the first time the streamer was arrested for being behind a vehicle. A year ago, Kameron was arrested for speeding while he was driving/racing in his Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat.
The footage of Kameron Amos being stopped by police cars was caught on Adin Ross' live stream.
Cuffem has not made any public statements besides his immediate Instagram live after his release. 5IVE posted a screenshot of the details of Amos' arrest on his X account, and the majority of the netizens had more questions about Kameron's height and weight as stated on the website.