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WATCH: Angry YouTuber Opens Fire On Rival… 2 Murdered In Broad Daylight!

Someone should have told this guy to 'touch grass' a LONG time ago

Think of those infamous rivalries between 90’s rappers where one of them gets shot, and you’re in the right ballpark.

There are far worse things than a YouTube copyright strike.

For the few who manage to tap into the right formula and attract the right audience, YouTube is (occasinally) an easy way to rake in big money. The danger with that is, if anything happens to your YouTube channel, you suddenly find yourself in over your head with a lifestyle that you can’t afford to maintain. Especially if you’re not learning any other marketable skills along the way.

It’s looking like that played a factor in a ‘beef’ between two YouTube personalities, where one guy visited Vegas and the other guy went looking for him, and NOT for an autograph.

Here’s the clip where you see the YouTuber pull a gun on the street (his victims, fortunately, are out of camera view):

Pay attention to the woman in the foreground and the man she’s walking with, who steps behind her (from the camera’s perspective), at which point you see his arm go up, and a muzzle flash, before he steps forward and the gun is out of frame. As you would expect, that’s the moment when all hell breaks loose.

Sunday’s murder of a husband and wife stems from an online beef between two YouTube streamers arguing over, among other things, copyright infringement, the 8 News Now Investigators’ review of hours worth of archived video reveals.

Finny Da Legend, one of two of the shooting victims, and fellow streamer Sin City Manny, had argued for several months, the video appears to show. The two trolled each other, disagreed, and had lengthy conversations over the course of hours on a myriad of streams and sometimes different social media handles.

Sin City Manny, whose real name is Manuel Ruiz, 41, will appear in Las Vegas Justice Court Tuesday morning. He faces two charges of open murder. — 8NewsNow

Context and some video earlier in the day where ‘Manny’ was driving around, looking for his victim can be seen some other social media clips. This one shows him driving, and calling out ‘Finny’:

Something was said about Manny having ‘2 strikes’ on his YouTube channel. Why is that relevant? Per Google:

If you get 3 copyright strikes:

Your account, along with any associated channels, is subject to termination.
If your channel is terminated, all the videos uploaded to your account will be made inaccessible.
You may not create new channels.

By Monday morning, Ruiz’s streams seem to have been scrubbed from the Internet. But Finny Da Legend’s stream included some of Ruiz’s stream, where Finny and a cast of online guests criticize his prowess of Las Vegas.

“He’s the least informed Vegas person out there,” one of Finny’s co-streamers said in an online broadcast that lasted over five hours.

Someone with the screen name Kevin, another streamer on Finny’s channel, in the same post, directly addressed the feud over copyright. That portion of the stream, from just five days ago.

“If anyone should be striked down, it should be Manny,” Kevin said. “That’s who needs the copyright strikes. That’s who needs the axe.” It is unclear what exactly the copyright issue entails. — 8NewsNow

Clearly, this guy isn’t the brightest bulb in Sin City, if he thought he could snuff out two lives and carry on like nothing happened.

Wes Walker

Wes Walker is the author of "Blueprint For a Government that Doesn't Suck". He has been lighting up Clashdaily.com since its inception in July of 2012. Follow on twitter: @Republicanuck