A North Texas homeowner feared for her safety after someone showed up at her door Saturday.
The Carrollton homeowner was out with her husband when she received a security notice around 8 p.m. Pretending to knock on a resident’s door, according to CBS News.
“My husband and I went out to dinner. We had stopped at the store to get Powerball tickets. I was waiting in the car for him, and the notification on my ring disappeared. The homeowner didn’t want that. Names are given and outlets are told.
“And then that person showed up in the video wearing that goat mask and they were approaching my door,” she added.
The biblical text speaks of the demons being cast into the abyss, the millennial reign of Jesus Christ, the battle of Gog and Magog and the Day of Judgment.
“I was stunned. I mean…I couldn’t think of anything,” the homeowner added.
“I’m scared. I’m scared to leave the house. I’m scared to be in the house,” another shaken homeowner said.
monitoring video The incident has generated a reaction on social media.
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A man wearing a devil’s mask and holding a sign reading “Revelation 20:1-15” was spotted on the doorstep of a local family on Saturday, prompting some serious questions. did. 😳
Neighbors are wondering: a prank? Prophecy? Is something dark?
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“I hope he’s bulletproof.” said 1 user.
another said The masked individual was stupid and may have been shot “for a stupid prank.” (Related: 7 YouTube pranks that went horribly wrong)
The homeowner also told CBS News that many commenters echoed the same sentiment.
“Your gods are not real and neither are your demons. Here we humans are ruining each other’s lives.” claimed Another.
The homeowner reported the incident to Carrollton police, who filed a report but discovered no crime had been committed, CBS News reported.
Neighbor Gloria Johns told CBS News the incident was horrifying.
“I hope they catch him because I don’t know of anything like this ever happening,” Johns said.
“I wish it was fake because it really affected me,” the homeowner told the outlet.
Homeowners were advised that police would be patrolling the neighborhood. Authorities also warned residents to be cautious and report suspicious activity.