The competitive esports scene is always aware of all the controversial facts that surround its players, and that is, in cases where players fall into negative situations, the same organizations are responsible for making that controversy do not follow for the sake of the competitive environment.
Something that seems quite striking to us is that it has been reported that Boldizar, who had a no contact order with his mother, was detained by the police as part of their investigation. Agents on the scene found a decapitated body in the house where his mother lived on June 30.
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She was found dead after a concerned neighbor called the police. They had heard screaming and loud banging coming from her house at 2 am. Satellite Smash, a Washington-based Smash Bros tournament organizer, has since taken action against Sweets.
Sattelite Smash posted a tweet the same day with a message to fans. In the tweet, they said: “We have permanently banned Collin “Sweets” Boldizar from Western Washington Smash Scene. We encourage anyone affected by this tragedy to contact @WASupportPanel.”
Alongside the tweet is a more detailed statement from the organizers. He says, “We have permanently banned Collin “Sweet” from Bolding from Western Washington Smash Scene. Collin is in custody and there is no threat to the community. Our deepest condolences to the victim and her family.
“We encourage anyone affected by this tragedy to contact the Washington Support Panel, and we encourage anyone who may know anything about the case to contact local law enforcement.”