Was Nina Lin arrested? Twitch streamer claims missed $4 scissors scan led to night in jail


Was Nina Lin arrested? Twitch streamer claims missed $4 scissors scan led to night in jail
Nina Lin revealed on Twitch that she allegedly spent a night in jail after failing to scan a $4 pair of scissors during self checkout. The streamer claimed it was an honest mistake caused by rushing through checkout, but store staff still involved police. The incident reignited debate online because Nina previously faced similar shoplifting accusations in 2025. She also suggested critics linked to Adin Ross and Asmongold may have influenced the situation.

Controversial streamer Nina Lin is once again in the middle of online drama after claiming she spent a night in jail over a pair of scissors worth $4 that she didn’t scan. The Twitch personality shared the story during a livestream on May 20, which sparked instant outrage across social media.Lin’s past shopping controversies were quickly brought back into the discussions following the incident, especially after she was accused of shoplifting in late 2025. But this time, Nina said it was all about a rushed checkout error that spun far out of control of what she thought it was.

Nina Lin shopping controversy explodes after livestream confession

While speaking to viewers, Nina described the exact moment store staff allegedly stopped her after checkout. According to the streamer, security reviewed footage and claimed she failed to scan one item while using self checkout.“They immediately checked my receipt, and he was like, ‘You missed one.’ We have a video. I’m like, what? They show me the … video. They actually show me the alleged video they’re talking about. You know when you’re checking out, and you turn everything around so the barcode scans, and you’re laying everything out because you’re in a rush?”Nina claimed the forgotten item was a cheap pair of scissors. She explained that she was trying to move quickly while scanning products and did not realize one barcode had been missed.“I’m trying to get out of there. I’m using the little red barcode scanner thing. But apparently I missed one… I have never been that stunned in my life. I was like, ‘Are you serious? Are you sure?’ I’m telling the officer: ‘You see what I’m seeing, right?’ And he goes: ‘It was an honest mistake… but the guy wants you at the precinct.’”The streamer appeared frustrated that she was not simply asked to pay for the item before police became involved.“Because if you knew it was an honest mistake, you could’ve just stopped me on the way out and said: ‘Hey man, you forgot this item, can you scan it?’ That would’ve been it. I would’ve bought every pair of scissors on the shelf out of spite. No joke. I would’ve taken every single pair of scissors off the shelf and bought all of them. I’d be stocked up on scissors for the next 20,000 years.”

Nina Lin blames critics and internet personalities for targeting her

As the story spread online, Nina suggested the shopkeeper may have recognized her from internet controversies involving Adin Ross and Asmongold.“The guy had it out for me. I don’t know what it is… Maybe he watches Adin Ross.”She later added:“Maybe he watches Assama-gold… Assama… He’s damn near a terrorist, that guy. Whatever that old white guy is.”Meanwhile, legal commentator Andre Esquire questioned whether the situation was truly accidental.“Nina Lin literally has a history of shoplifting under the guise of “failing to scan” – happening one time might be legitimate, but this is now a pattern of behavior that is caught in 4k on her livestreams.”The latest controversy has once again divided viewers, with some defending Nina’s explanation while others believe the repeated incidents are becoming harder to ignore.

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