@Derrekle So let's review this more in-depth then.
Around the time of the incident 19:40 (21:55-22:00 Replay Time)
-Ogre builder is smashed between his own towers.
-Someone makes an effort to try and free him
-Within that same period of time, someone initiates a control of 5+ towers and possibly his builder, trying to attack titan.
-I'm assuming Hoogies himself tried to back away to prevent being killed but it was no use anyways.
I'd also like to note that specifically in this time-frame at-least 3-4 other people are controlling catapults and issuing attacks/movements according to the DRM log so it's difficult to tell who it was.The scenario of this in the replay itself and visual evidence is slim to an intentional suicide. Suicide is defined as a game ruining action that one takes either out of rage/salt or other ridiculous reasoning, none-the-less it was my ruling to issue but a warning to Hoogies for careless playing more-so than actual suicide because he has 1,000 games and shared control to 6+ people with the intent. the titan was new and they could kill him off with catapults.
As for your suspicion in the chatlog -
How does this prove intentional suicide? Because he tells his friend to suicide and end a clearly lost game? It doesn't mean anything. He was obviously upset at him dying and wanted to next game with his friend, keep in mind that the builders were fed hundreds of gold and titan nearly died alone from a few spear throwers prior to the ogre death.
Now I'd like to remind you that Hoogies is not on my friends-list personally and the only affiliation I hold to him is through Island Defense. If you entertain the idea I would just slap a warning on a ''buddy'' then you're just incorrect. The situation here was nothing more than an unfortunate mistake which he will hold on his record should anything else of this nature pop up in the future.
Going to process this now but since you've requested another admin, I'll post this to
@Haunt and whatever his input will hold, will be the final ruling.