Over a year after vandalism of LaraFM’s van, ZeroDarkTony returned to the controversy during a monetized livestream where he mocked LaraFM’s police report, questioned the reported damage, and claimed she “should go to jail for this.”
Anthony R. D’Amato, Jr., also known as ZeroDarkTony, accused rival streamer “Streets LA” of committing “hate crimes” and making implied threats involving his mother during an April 30 livestream. During the broadcast, ZeroDarkTony also promoted a rebranded “Freedom Fund,” defended audience donations, and described his cooking show wish list as his “only grift right now”…
During an April 2026 livestream, ZeroDarkTony discussed subpoenas, payment-platform account tracing, and identifying anonymous critics over supposed “$1 tips” he claimed were tied to harassment campaigns. At the same time, the stream escalated into speculation about Scott Hochstetter (“DOA”) going to jail, including jokes about celebrating violence against him.
During an April 22, 2026 livestream, ZeroDarkTony outlined a plan to use California “John Doe” lawsuits to identify anonymous critics, pairing a largely accurate description of subpoena procedures with repeated warnings that detractors have “nowhere to hide.”
ZeroDarkTony threatened to subpoena YouTube chatters who mentioned his mother.
During a livestream discussing the murder case involving “D4vd” and 14-year-old Celeste Revis, ZeroDarkTony repeatedly compared unnamed online critics to the accused killer, calling them “the exact same” while escalating into references to conspiracies, police reports, lawsuits, restraining orders, and “terrorists.” The stream transformed an online feud into a prolonged discussion of criminal mentality, legal…
During an April 14 livestream, ZeroDarkTony responds to a vandalism incident involving LaraFM with rhetoric that escalates into explicit expressions of harm. What begins as a review of a year-old tire-slashing becomes a sustained attack, replacing factual engagement with dehumanizing language and a statement invoking a lethal scenario.
ZeroDarkTony’s April 14, 2026 livestream features repeated threats framed as “jokes” and “predictions” about named individuals. He describes scenarios of injury and death, including claims that a target will be “found… dead,” while laughing. These statements often follow brief disclaimers, creating a pattern where denial is quickly replaced by vivid, personalized depictions of harm directed…
ZeroDarkTony’s livestream blends free speech arguments with legal threats, including a claim that “meataball” is more racist than the N-word and repeated references to evidence that isn’t shown.
In an April 11 livestream, ZeroDarkTony teased a court “surprise” with “Krackhead Kenny” while warning he would find and sue “invisible idiots.” He claims an unspecified “attempt is illegal,” asserting criminal conduct without defining it and framing a widening dispute as an imminent legal fight.