The streets of Peru have been the scene of all kinds of live broadcasts, but few moments caused as much excitement as the recent police raid on the streamer. Cristorata.
The scene, captured live for hundreds of followers on the Kick platform, included tension, laughter, forgotten documents and an unexpected offer of water to the Peruvian National Police agent.
It all started when Cristorata He was approached by a police officer who, as per protocol, asked him to identify himself and show his ID. However, the streamer not only didn’t have the ID with him, but also couldn’t remember the number by heart.
“I don’t have it…The thing is, I didn’t bring it, bro,” Cristorata replied, visibly nervous and confused by the agent’s questions.
The policeman warned him firmly but patiently: “I just ask you to identify yourself and that’s it. If not, I’ll take you to the police station and identify you there, it’s that simple.”

He finds himself between a rock and a hard place and is still unable to remember its full details. Cristorata He tried to calm the waters, literally and figuratively, by making a suggestion that confused everyone:
“Brother, are you more of a Messi or a Cristiano Ronaldo? What if I gave him a water or something?”
The policeman replied quickly and forcefully, without losing his composure or professionalism: “He is not asking you for anything, make no mistake. I am very condescending to you.” No, you can’t say you don’t remember your ID. I know you remember. Based on your content alone, you say you don’t remember.”
Given the unexpected offer, it became clear that the cash was unwilling to accept any kind of “exchange” or privileges, revealing the correct protocol.
With no other way out, Cristorata turned to those around him in real time for help. Given the audience’s nervousness and pressure, the streamer asked family and friends to send him a photo or their document number. The climax came when he confessed in the middle of the conversation:
“Oh yeah, I lost my ID. How should I send a photo?”
The interaction was so chaotic that it involved the voice of a lawyer and other contacts who intervened in the broadcast. Finally, it was his brother who came to the rescue and provided him with the necessary data.
“Here it is, look, my brother gave it to me” He said as he finally showed the police officer the digital document.
After everything was in order, the agent verified the identity and allowed Cristorata to continue on his way, but not without leaving a message reminding him of the importance of carrying documents and following the rules.
As soon as the broadcast ended, social networks woke up to an avalanche of memes, debates and comments about the unusual stance of Cristorata during his police operation.
Users quickly viralized fragments of the video, highlighting both the nervousness and touch of humor that characterized the situation.
One of the most repeated opinions was that taking the 22-year-old streamer to the police station would have been an appropriate lesson to instill greater respect for authority.
Phrases like “I’m waiting for him to be taken to the police station,” “What a lack of respect for the police officer,” and “Why doesn’t the police officer take him?” They multiplied in the comments. Others focused on the controversy surrounding the alleged bribery attempt: “Attempts at bribery are punishable,” “because there are cameras that don’t accept them,” or “It’s not about defending them, but who respects the police in Peru?”
The case divided opinions between those who accuse Cristorata of a lack of seriousness and those who believe the meeting ironically reflects the daily dynamic between young people and the country’s authorities.
