Clavicular and The Cuban Tarzan, who are Braden Peters and Andrew Morales, saw a development in their shooting case.
The two appeared before the judge in Miami courtroom where they avoided jail time on strict conditions, accepting plea deals.
According to reports, the influencers pleaded no contest as they accepted the punishment by law and avoided a trial for opening fire.
This means Clavicular and The Cuban Tarzan have to follow strict regulations.
One of the surprising additions to the conditions is a prohibition on streaming of the 20 hours of community service to masses through online channels.
They are banned from using the sentence in order to garner attention and generate wealth through their services.
If the stars, who have been sentences to six months’ probation, violate the terms of agreement, Braden and Andrew might have to spend upto a year in jail.
This might also end up reviving the prosecution.
The legal situation ignited after the two influencers streamed themselves live opening gunfire at a deceased alligator in March.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission immediately took notice of the bizarre video which resulted in a prompt investigation.
According to an outlet analysing their profile engagement, it was revealed that the 20-year-old is primarily popular amongst young men.
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