- June 30, 2026
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Street Fighter Player’s Detention and Community Support
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- May 28, 2026
- Community News Human Interest
Ludovic Mbock, an expert Street Fighter player, recently made headlines after spending several weeks in ICE detention. Following this highly publicized period, he participated in the annual Combo Breaker game festival in Schaumburg, Illinois. His story has attracted significant attention and community support.
In May, Maryland weather is warm, but Mbock refrains from wearing shorts to avoid drawing attention. This is due to the ankle monitor he wears, a constant reminder of his recent experience. He was released in March on a $4,000 bond after six weeks in detention.
The gamer community stepped in to aid Mbock during this challenging time, successfully raising $100,000 towards his release. This support highlights the strong sense of solidarity and collective effort among gamers.
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