Twitch streamer sparks concern after being robbed during live broadcast at Baltimore hot dog stand
A live broadcast turned into a security incident when Twitch streamer Musa_Usa was robbed while streaming
A live broadcast turned into a security incident when Twitch streamer Musa_Usa was robbed while streaming from his hot dog stand in Baltimore on March 28.
The streamer, whose real name is Muhsin Sarac, was broadcasting in the “Just Chatting” category when two men approached his stand late at night and took money from his tip jar. The incident unfolded in real time, with viewers witnessing the theft as it happened.
During the stream, Musa_Usa warned the individuals that they were being recorded live on Twitch. Despite this, the men proceeded to take approximately $20 before leaving the scene. Reports indicate that no weapons were used, and the incident has been described as a non-armed theft.
Musa_Usa is known for streaming his day-to-day activities as a street vendor, often showing the setup of his stand, nearby surroundings and interactions with viewers. He also streams on Kick, where he has built a growing audience. The unexpected nature of the incident has drawn attention to the risks associated with live streaming in public environments.
Viewers reacted immediately in the live chat, expressing concern and support for the streamer. Many commended his calm response during the situation, noting that he handled the incident without escalation.
The video of the robbery has since circulated widely across social media platforms, contributing to its rapid spread and increasing awareness of safety concerns for content creators. While no injuries were reported and only a small amount of money was taken, the incident has prompted discussion about personal security for streamers who broadcast in real-world settings.
Musa_Usa has continued streaming following the incident, with audience engagement remaining strong as the clip continues to gain traction online.





