VIDEO: B.C. homeowners hospitalized after TikTok challenge turns ugly
A TikTok challenge involving kicking a home’s door and running away before the occupants answer took a nasty turn in Crown Isle, when the homeowners confronted the youths.
He set up a trip wire with fishing line under the door so that when the perpetrator kicked the door and tried to run away, the line would trip him up. The youths came back on Sunday night.“As soon as they came and kicked on the door, I was on the other side of the door and pulled the line tight and caught his ankle,” said May.
Charges are also pending against him, relevant to Section 247 of the Criminal Code of Canada: Traps likely to cause bodily harm. Another neighbour, Terri said she has been a victim of similar events, going back to the summer of 2022. Her husband eventually bought security cameras, which have helped resolve the issue.
“That’s a bunch of crap,” said McLaughlan. “I know Owen personally, and this has been going on, and on, and on. It’s affected both him and his wife. It’s ridiculous to think that someone can do this and get away with it.”
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