N3on was beaten again while live in Los Angeles and was detained by police after receiving a false 911 call claiming a shooting on Melrose Avenue.
On Sunday, N3on suffered another assault while live on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles.
The Kick anchor found himself on his knees with his hands behind his head after a fake 911 call was made claiming someone was trying to shoot into the area.
Officers arrived and briefly detained N3on and his friend, Benjy Chavez, while they determined the call was a hoax.
N3on immediately realized what was happening and remained calm throughout the entire encounter. He confirmed to the camera crew that he knew he had been beaten, and the person filming acknowledged the situation.
Law enforcement sources confirmed that no arrests were made after officers cleared the scene, TMZ reported.
This is the second time in recent months that content creators have been targeted.
Back in October, N3on received a similar call while broadcasting 24/7 from his home in Los Angeles.
The incident resulted in him being banned from filming in the city during the 30-day livestream marathon. The ordeal forced him to take a break from content creation.
Despite previous bans and continued harassment, N3on has not given up on his streaming lifestyle.
He continues to broadcast from Los Angeles and maintains a presence on the platform.
Assaults against content creators have become increasingly common in recent years, with multiple streamers falling victim to dangerous pranks.

