- Joined
- May 9, 2026
- Messages
- 13
- Your ID
- 43
- Admin's Name
- 643
- Date of violation
- Jun 17, 2026
- Time of violation
- 10:42
- Proofs
- https://youtu.be/nX1yuNL4tBI
We were conducting a Gun Store event as a clan when an individual driving a yellow car intentionally ran over one of our members during the event. In response, I shot the individual, which resulted in his death.
Afterward, I began running toward his vehicle to patch him and determine why he had intentionally committed VDM. However, Admin #643 suddenly spawned directly on top of the individual and immediately began patching him.
In the second video I am providing, which is from one of the other family members who was closer to the scene, you can clearly see the admin patch the player, allowing him to run off. The admin can then be heard saying, “No, no, no,” to prevent us from driving the suspect’s vehicle away, even though it was still running.
An administrator should not be inserting themselves into an active RP situation without first stopping the scene and explaining what is happening to everyone involved. Additionally, they should not be providing assistance that appears to favor one side of the situation, especially if that individual may be a friend or acquaintance.
This behavior appears to be clear admin abuse. Not only did it ruin the RP experience for our family, but it also negatively impacted the LEO side of the scenario as well. Because the scene was interrupted by the admin’s actions, it became very difficult to continue the RP naturally, as everyone involved was confused and frustrated by what had occurred.
What makes the situation even worse is that after intervening, Admin #643 never came to speak with our family or the responding LEO officers to explain what had happened or why they inserted themselves into the scene. Instead, the suspect was allowed to leave, and the admin also left without providing any explanation or attempting to resolve the confusion they had created. This left everyone involved frustrated and without any understanding of why the RP scene had been interrupted.
(here is the POV of the other member)
Afterward, I began running toward his vehicle to patch him and determine why he had intentionally committed VDM. However, Admin #643 suddenly spawned directly on top of the individual and immediately began patching him.
In the second video I am providing, which is from one of the other family members who was closer to the scene, you can clearly see the admin patch the player, allowing him to run off. The admin can then be heard saying, “No, no, no,” to prevent us from driving the suspect’s vehicle away, even though it was still running.
An administrator should not be inserting themselves into an active RP situation without first stopping the scene and explaining what is happening to everyone involved. Additionally, they should not be providing assistance that appears to favor one side of the situation, especially if that individual may be a friend or acquaintance.
This behavior appears to be clear admin abuse. Not only did it ruin the RP experience for our family, but it also negatively impacted the LEO side of the scenario as well. Because the scene was interrupted by the admin’s actions, it became very difficult to continue the RP naturally, as everyone involved was confused and frustrated by what had occurred.
What makes the situation even worse is that after intervening, Admin #643 never came to speak with our family or the responding LEO officers to explain what had happened or why they inserted themselves into the scene. Instead, the suspect was allowed to leave, and the admin also left without providing any explanation or attempting to resolve the confusion they had created. This left everyone involved frustrated and without any understanding of why the RP scene had been interrupted.