Valorant pro, SicK was arrested again on May 8, 2023, for the same charges he had faced the first time. However, the Sentinels player was released just a day after being arrested and quickly returned to Twitter. Since the pro came back to the platform, his tweets have been garnering a lot of attention because the audience feels he is not himself.
The pro was arrested for the first time for criminal trespassing. He faced Class B Criminal Trespassing charges for his second offense as well. Announcing his return from jail, SicK tweeted:
“BACK FROM JAIL… AGAIN. Stream soon!!!”
They say I’m a menace to society!!
— Hunter Mims (@SicK_cs) May 9, 2023
SicK asks POTUS Biden if he could become president
Can I have the presidential position? @JoeBiden
— Hunter Mims (@SicK_cs) May 10, 2023
As soon as the Valorant pro returned to Twitter, his erratic tweets began rolling out and one of them addressed President Biden. SicK was direct in his question and asked if he could take his spot. His tweet again garnered a lot of attention with 168.1k views and 983 likes and tons of people sarcastically saying they vouch for him.
In one of his previous tweets, he also talked about corruption and tagged Joe Biden. He asked what could be done in this regard. Needless to say, POTUS has not paid attention to his behavior but it has alarmed the audience that follows him. One of the commenters @VerseDuh, on his post, said:
“I think SicK may be having some sort of episode if anyone who knows him IRL is reading this please get him help.”
Support pours in for Valorant pro SicK
A lot of people had noticed how SicK was behaving in his previous streams. Many have offered their support to the player.
Besides that, even the American Valorant Players Association extended their support by tweeting they’re committed to providing resources to players for the betterment of their mental and physical health.
The AVPA is committed to providing resources for players for the betterment of their mental and physical health. If any player needs assistance or advice, please do not hesitate to reach out and we will connect you with our partnered professionals.
— Americas VALORANT Players Association (@valorant_pa) May 9, 2023
His previous teammate, ShaZam even took to Twitter to address the whole situation and said the pro “isn’t being himself.”