Social media influencer Kai Cenat has been charged with inciting a riot after he announced a giveaway of video game consoles that drew thousands of people to a New York City park on Friday and sparked violent clashes with police.
Sixty-five people were arrested, including 30 juveniles, and several police officers and civilians were injured in the melee at Union Square park, Jeffrey Maddrey, the New York Police Department (NYPD)’s highest-ranking uniformed officer, told a news conference late on Friday.
Some in the crowd threw projectiles at police, climbed onto the roof of a subway entrance and jumped on top of cars.
Cenat, best known for his live streams on the gaming site Twitch and YouTube videos, was also charged with unlawful assembly, Maddrey said.
He said the crowd started to calm down when police officers evacuated Cenat from the park.
In a video posted on Thursday, Cenat told his followers that the giveaway would include computers and PlayStation 5 consoles.
Cenat, 21, has 6.5mn followers on Twitch and 4mn subscribers on YouTube.
He was named “Streamer of the Year” in 2022 at the Streamy Awards.
Maddrey said that during the chaos, he was himself hit by objects.
“Individuals in the park began to commit acts of violence towards the police and the public,” he said at a press conference.
“Our officers were attacked. We were crushed, we were pushed.”
Some people set off fireworks, while others wielded tools from a construction site, Maddrey said.
It was not immediately clear what had sparked the chaos.
Video from TV news helicopters showed Cenat in a black SUV at one point, standing with his head through the moon roof, as people mobbed the vehicle.