Clover boys bail from Walmart after officer says they are detained

Nothing says "compliance" like piling into a car mid-detainment.

Group of men filming inside retail store
(Image via Rakai on Twitch)
TL;DR
  • A clip shows the Clover boys being told by an officer at Walmart that they were detained and being criminally trespassed.
  • Several members, reportedly including Rakai, Tylil, and Dezz, walked off and left in a vehicle while the stream continued.
  • No charges, arrests, or Twitch enforcement have been confirmed, and the Walmart location remains unknown.
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A recent stream shows the group of IRL streamers known online as the “Clover Boys” walking out of a Walmart confrontation with an officer who had just told them they were being detained and criminally trespassed.

The Clover Boys is a group of streamers initially founded by Kai Cenat. Since he stopped streaming, the group is now composed of Rakai, Rayasianboy, Tylil, girlherfunny1x, Punga, and BTB Dezz.

In the clip, a uniformed female officer calmly addresses the group inside the store. She tells them to stay put and informs them they’re being trespassed from the property.

The group doesn’t take it well. After some back-and-forth and visible confusion, several members simply walk off, pile into a vehicle, and leave the scene while the stream is still rolling.

What started the confrontation in the first place isn’t clear from the clip. Walmart hasn’t said whether staff had already asked the group to leave before the officer arrived, and no police report, citation, or arrest has been made public.

The Clover Boys are part of a wider wave of IRL streamers who film inside retail stores for viral moments, a format that frequently ends in security calls, store bans, and exactly this kind of clip.

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