"Net Red" jumped the Huangpu River for the live broadcast of the Bund, and was detained for 5 days after being picked up by the police

  Surging News Reporter Zhu Yiyi

  "Hey, what are you doing!" The live broadcast room was full of exclamation, but the anchor disappeared from the figure, and it turned out that he jumped into the Huangpu River.

  At 17:20 on July 10, a man propped up a tripod on the viewing platform of Beijing Road on the Bund. After setting up the equipment and starting the live broadcast, he stood on the riverside guardrail. It was Friday evening and tourists on the Bund were bustling. Unexpectedly, the man jumped into the Huangpu River after starting the live broadcast, which attracted many people to watch.

  On the embankment, the firefighters, the patrol security guards on the Bund, and the "120" ambulance rushed to the scene; on the water, the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau's Border Guard and Port and Public Security Branch Bureau's public security patrol boats were also on the side. However, the man completely disregarded the dissuasion of the police on the spot and the crowd, concentrated on the live broadcast online, and jumped into the Huangpu River.

  After the police quickly picked up the man and sent it to the doctor for examination, he also launched an investigation into his live broadcast.

  The man, Zhu, is the anchor of a live broadcast platform. He performs live broadcasts two or three times a week on average. He currently has more than 5,000 fans and had more than 8,000 fans at the peak.

  Recently, Zhu was dissatisfied with the online "black powder" attack. In order to show his courage and attract the attention of online fans, he chose to go to Shanghai's landmark-the Bund to jump the river and transmit the live situation on the live broadcast platform. Although the live broadcast platform responded quickly to the title, more than 1,000 netizens liked the man's live video.

  At present, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China", the Frontier Defence and Port and Public Security Branch Bureau made a punishment decision on administrative detention for 5 days in accordance with the law against Zhu's violation of public order.

  Police Tip: Webcasts cannot cross the legal bottom line. Attracting the attention of fans by using live broadcast "jumping rivers" in public places is not only irresponsible for their lives, but also suspected of disrupting public order. As a result, not only will it not become an Internet celebrity, but it will also face legal punishment.