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TSM’s League of Legends team car allegedly broken into, valuables stolen

An unfortunate incident.

The first superweek of the 2023 LCS Spring Split has come and gone, and even though TSM’s League of Legends team should be celebrating, they’ve apparently been forced into a terrible predicament.

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After TSM’s games on Friday, Feb. 17, veteran top laner Colin “Solo” Earnest revealed that the team car was allegedly broken into, and that several pieces of valuables were stolen. He pleaded on social media to whoever broke in, asking for some of his items to be returned since many of them were irreplaceable.

TSM’s support Jonathan “Chime” Pomponio made a similar plea on his social media. Luckily enough, some good luck came their way when a stranger found their backpacks in a nearby parking lot. Many things had been stolen, but some of their belongings were still in the bags, which gave a bit of relief to the players.

Unfortunately, the team’s video director and editor Kyler Dunn told fans on TSM’s subreddit that the camera he used to shoot footage during the superweek was also stolen. He still has footage from the FlyQuest and Golden Guardians games, but there won’t be any videos from their victory against Team Dignitas on TSM Legends.

The only clips he has from Friday is a team dinner, but none of the footage from the Lunar New Year festivities will be available for the vlog. It’s an unlucky moment that could have happened to anybody, but hopefully, the squad is able to bounce back and return with more vigor this coming week when the LCS continues.


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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.