https://youtu.be/BRYdUNT8hzM
Watch out for the “help-asking bait”!

CATEGORY: Home Invasion | Analyzed Content | Explicit content 3 (scale 1-5) - Rated NC-17

In this video, I minimize the use of text and use mainly highlight to communicate. See how important "door discipline" is (in general security of your house + adequate behavior) in order to fight back/prevent a criminal attack.

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Surveillance footage captures the terrifying moment a heavily armed gang attempt a home invasion in New Mexico by using a woman pleading for help as a decoy

  • Video shows a woman approaching the home to speak with someone inside
  • When the resident comes to the door, a man with handgun runs to try and get inside
  • The homeowner was able to close the door before the man could enter the home
  • Police have not said why the gang targeted that home for violent assault
  • Did say that the homeowner did not know them and it appears to be random
  • Seconds later two heavily-armed men came to help the man open the door
  • One of the men appeared to be brandishing an assault rifle in the video

A shocking video of an attempted home invasion by a woman and three heavily-armed men was released on Monday by New Mexico police.

Alamogordo PD appealed for help in identifying the gang of four and released the frightening surveillance camera video from the incident that took place shortly after 9pm on Thursday night.

The footage from a home's front porch in the 200 block of Stanford Avenue shows a woman approaching the door as an apparent decoy and ask the owner for help.

With the door opened, suddenly three men armed with handguns and assault rifles appear and try to force their way inside the home.

However, the owner manages to close his door to the attackers and having failed to gain entry they eventually flee on foot from the house.

'The female suspect came up and was asking for assistance from the resident,' said Deputy Chief Roger Schoolcraft to The Alamogordo News

'We're not going to specify what kind of assistance but she wanted to use his phone.

'While he's talking to her, you can see the three males coming up to the house. The homeowner sees that and he slammed the door, locks it and (in the security footage) you see them trying to breech the door.'

The police have not publicly speculated why that home was chosen, but Schoolcraft did say that 'as far as police know, the resident did not know any of the suspects or why they were there'.

'All the commotion, they probably figured someone was going to hear them and I think that's what spooked them off or maybe a car drove down the next road and scared them off,' said Chief Schoolcraft.

The suspects all appear to be in their mid-20s and when police released the footage to their Facebook page, many residents claimed to recognize one of the men.

When the resident first opened the door, an inquisitive dog ran out of the home and into the front yard.

 

Indeed, after watching the footage many expressed concern for the dog's safety, but police said that the dog was not harmed and eventually was brought back inside.

Seconds later a man carrying a handgun walked up to the home and the resident quickly shut and locked the door.

The man then tried to pull the door open as two other men ran up to the porch.

SOURCE: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/…/CCTV-vi...

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