Florida Influencer Clavicular Arrested for Shocking Battery: What She Did Will Leave You Speechless!

Braden Eric Peters, known online as Clavicular and a prominent figure in the controversial “looksmaxxing” movement, is currently out on bond after being arrested in Florida on suspicion of misdemeanor battery. The arrest took place on Thursday, following a warrant issued by the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, as confirmed by a spokesperson from the Fort Lauderdale Police Department.
The investigation into Peters, 20, stems from an incident that occurred in February at a short-term rental in Kissimmee, Florida. According to authorities, Peters allegedly instigated a physical altercation between his girlfriend, Violet Lentz, 24, and a 19-year-old influencer. Clips from the altercation circulated widely across social media, depicting a heated confrontation where the women were seen pushing, punching, and pulling each other’s hair. In the footage, Peters can be seen standing to the side for a significant portion of the fight, but at one moment, he intervenes by holding the wrist of the younger woman while Lentz punches her multiple times.
The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office reported, “Neither Peters nor Lentz came out of the residence to speak to deputies about the incident when they arrived at the house to investigate. Detectives from the Osceola Sheriff’s Office completed their investigation after reviewing videos and talking with witnesses.” As he left Broward County Jail on Friday, Peters declined to answer questions from reporters, simply stating, “I just woke up. I’m a little tired. Maybe next time.” His representative also chose not to comment.
Peters, who has gained notoriety for promoting extreme tactics to enhance physical appearance, has openly discussed using various substances, including steroids and methamphetamine, and even claimed to have modified his facial structure by smashing his bones with a hammer. This alarming behavior has raised eyebrows among health professionals and the public alike, as it highlights the dangers associated with the “looksmaxxing” subculture, which emphasizes obsessive physical improvement.
In addition to the battery charges, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has initiated a separate investigation into another video featuring Peters, where he appears to shoot a seemingly lifeless alligator in the Everglades. Although no charges have been filed in this incident, Lt. Gov. Jay Collins stated, “Florida’s wildlife and waterways deserve respect, not content farming. Under my watch, anyone who abuses wildlife in Florida will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”
This is not Peters’ first brush with the law. He was arrested in February at Casa Amigos nightclub in Scottsdale, Arizona, on charges of forgery and possession of prescription-only pills. However, those charges were dismissed by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office on February 11, with officials citing “no reasonable likelihood of conviction.” In a somewhat ironic twist, Peters shared the news of his previous charges being dropped on X (formerly Twitter), alongside a screenshot of an article discussing how men’s facial features may influence criminal sentencing. He captioned it with, “You just gotta mog.”
Despite the legal troubles, Peters appears unfazed. By Friday evening, he returned to social media with a TikTok video captioned “I’m back.” A comment under this post humorously referred to “Bailmaxxxing,” showcasing the mixed reactions to his influence and the culture surrounding him.
The ongoing situations involving Peters, particularly in the realm of social media and the looksmaxxing movement, raise important questions about the impact of influencer culture on young audiences. It underscores a societal fixation on appearance and the potential dangers of extreme measures taken in pursuit of perceived perfection. As Peters continues to navigate his legal battles and social media presence, his actions may serve as a cautionary tale for both fans and fellow influencers.
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