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A POPULAR Twitch streamer with millions of followers has broken his silence after getting arrested on Saturday for playing hide and seek.
Denzel Shaquille Dennis, who goes by Duke Dennis online, is facing two charges after he was caught breaking into a San Antonio, Texas mall, according to police.
Cops say that Dennis got into a tiff with security at Riverside Mall when he was caught trespassing after hours, according to records seen by The U.S. Sun.
Guards told the 31-year-old streamer to leave but he wouldn’t listen, so they started to arrest him, according to police.
Dennis put his hands behind his back before allegedly jumping back and running away.
While the YouTuber tried to escape, a man who was with Dennis allegedly pushed an officer and injured the cop’s hand.
The two men were ultimately arrested at around 10:30 pm and taken to jail.
Dennis has been charged with criminal trespassing and evading arrest.
He was captured grimacing in a mugshot taken after his arrest.
The following day, Dennis was released from jail at around 11:39 pm after paying out $1,000 in bail for each charge.
Soon after getting out, he broke his silence on the incident with a statement.
In an Instagram story of a black background, he wrote, “Officially on vacation, need suggestions on where to go.
“See yall later.”
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Dennis is a wildly popular Twitch streamer and YouTuber who records his antics and pranks for content.
Just one month before his arrest, Dennis streamed for a full hour inside a Target alongside a crew of his friends.
Dennis is a part of AMP (Any Means Possible) which is a group of popular streamers and content creators.
One of the most popular members is Kai Cenat, who was present when Dennis got arrested, according to video seen by USA Today.
Cenat reportedly whipped out his phone and recorded throughout the incident with security.
AMP had been staying together in a mansion in San Antonio for a streaming event called 30 Days of Summer, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
Cenat and other members of the crew have been spotted roaming around the Alamo City throughout July.
On Sunday, while Dennis was behind bars, the group posted pictures of the trip on their Instagram.
“AMP summer was a movie,” read the caption.
The U.S. Sun has reached out to Dennis for comment on the arrest.