Popular streamer Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa was attacked in her Houston home when three masked intruders broke in demanding cryptocurrency. The assailants pistol-whipped her before her husband fired at them, forcing them to flee. The suspects also shot at and kicked in a bedroom door.
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HOUSTON, TX (2-minute read) — Popular streamer Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa, 31, endured a terrifying home invasion late Sunday night when three masked men broke into her Houston residence. According to police, the attackers entered just before 11 p.m., assaulted Siragusa in her bed, and demanded cryptocurrency.
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The intruders, who reportedly carried duct tape, pistol-whipped the streamer, leaving her with a bloody face. Her husband, alerted by the commotion, grabbed a firearm and fired at the suspects. Though it’s unclear if any of them were hit, security footage captured one suspect exclaiming that they might have been shot as they fled.
Siragusa later shared videos and photos of the incident on social media, including footage showing the armed men inside her home and images of her damaged bedroom door, which she said the suspects fired upon before kicking it open.
3 gun men
— Amouranth (@Amouranth) March 3, 2025
He screams “I got shot I got shot” after
I’m not supposed to post the scene itself, nor the casing which are now evidence
They beat me before this video and pistol whipped me the pummeling felt like it would never end and I protected my head by putting my arms… https://t.co/kVlRJGWalx pic.twitter.com/vUSUVarobk
Authorities are investigating the attack, and Crime Stoppers has offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to arrests.
They kept shooting my bedroom door and then finally kicked it in pic.twitter.com/XTVwp1OYkC
— Amouranth (@Amouranth) March 3, 2025
Amouranth, known for her large online following, regularly streams on the Kick platform, similar to Twitch and YouTube Live. She was active on her channel just a day before the violent break-in.
Safety Tip: If you own a firearm for home defense, ensure it is safely stored but easily accessible in an emergency. Regularly practice safe handling and shooting drills to be prepared if you ever need to use it.