Social Media Personalities Clavicular and 'Cuban Tarzan' Sentenced to Probation for Unlawful Firearm Discharge

Influencer Clavicular and social media personality "Cuban Tarzan" have avoided jail time after pleading no contest to charges of unlawfully discharging a firearm in public. They were sentenced to six months of probation, 20 hours of community service, and must take firearm safety courses from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. If they violate probation, they could face jail time. The incident involved the apparent shooting of an alligator at the Francis S. Taylor Everglades Wildlife Management Area boat ramp dock in March.
Video footage posted on social media showed individuals on an airboat shooting at an alligator, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials. Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Eric Peters, claimed that no animals were harmed and that he was following the guidance of a licensed airboat guide during the incident.
Clavicular, a 20-year-old known for his extreme "looksmaxxing" practices, was previously arrested in Fort Lauderdale on battery charges. He has gained notoriety for his belief in optimizing appearance through fitness, grooming, and style, including controversial practices like "bone smashing" to enhance facial features. In a separate incident, he was hospitalized in Miami due to a suspected overdose.
In conclusion, Clavicular and "Cuban Tarzan" received probation and community service for unlawfully discharging a firearm in public. Despite their avoidance of jail time, they must adhere to strict conditions, including firearm safety training, to prevent further legal consequences.