Kick live streamer Mike Liaory was involved in a serious car collision while broadcasting live to his followers. Late at night in Los Angeles, caught entirely on video, the incident happened. Viewers gasped in awe as Mike Liaory swerved through a red light and collided with another vehicle at a busy crossroads.The collision swiftly went digital, bringing up new questions on streaming while driving.The video shows Mike Liaory stopping briefly at the intersection before moving forward again. Seconds later, a car coming from the cross street hit his vehicle hard. The front of his car was badly damaged, and the stream ended shortly after.
Mike Liaory crashes on Kick stream after running red light
The crash took place on December 16, 2025, in Los Angeles while Mike Liaory was livestreaming on Kick. His camera pointed toward the road clearly revealed several red traffic signals ahead. He went on driving and arrived at the junction after stopping.A car with the right of way struck his vehicle from the side. The impact was loud and violent, and viewers could hear the collision clearly. Mike Liaory and his passenger stepped out of the car moments later to look at the damage. Another streamer, Lordhito, arrived at the scene soon after and recorded the aftermath. In one clip, Mike Liaory can be heard saying, “I didn’t know there was a light.” Many viewers online questioned that claim because the red lights were visible in the stream.At this time, there has been no official update from police about citations or charges. There has also been no confirmed public update on the condition of the other driver involved in the crash. Mike Liaory and his passenger did not appear to have visible injuries in the video clips shared online. Clips from the livestream sped over social media channels like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube following the collision. Many people lashed Mike Liaory for driving and streaming rather than paying total attention to the road.Soon after the incident, Mike Liaory’s Kick channel was taken offline. Kick has not released a public statement explaining the reason for the removal. A full recording of the stream continues to circulate on other platforms.The incident has renewed debate about IRL driving streams, especially in cities like Los Angeles where traffic moves fast and intersections are busy. Critics claim that for streamers, passengers, other drivers, engaging with talk while driving presents great dangers. Officials have not provided more detail as of today; no injuries have been formally confirmed. The incident is being looked into using video evidence and publicly accessible information.Also Read: “I Don’t Have Concrete Evidence”: Candace Owens Admits Lack Of Proof As Piers Morgan Presses On Charlie Kirk Assassination
