I live in a 'secure' apartment. I stepped out of my door to walk 40 feet to the lobby with our mailboxes, only to turn back and SEE another apartment's 'guest' trying my LOCKED door!! You can't trust anyone these days!!
I once walked into the wrong apartment as a teenager because I was off by a floor because I went outside real quick and had never been there before. A group of people were seated and I was like HOLY SHIT IM IN THE WRONG HOUSE with my hands up! Lol! Fortunately they understood and it was not a problem but damn was it embarrassing.
@@user-bs1ml2kj9t -That is how that policewoman in Dallas TX came to shoot and kill a guy. She opened the apt door and a guy was in there (HIS apt! ). She was going into the wrong apt (wrong floor! ). He died...she got 10 years and lost a career. It was because of bad labeling on the parking garage and on the apt doors. The guys door didn't close all the way, either.
Sorry, but when you’re lost and you need to get directions from a strangers house, you don’t try the door knob several times. That’s not being lost that’s trying to be found, by Doorbell News.
Idk why this comment doesn't have more likes because they could straight up do a reality tv show like that They could have a host like Chris Hansen but instead have Joe Rogan 🤣🤣🤣
I love these completely unbiased, can't be racist or tainted by the media, videos. These are men, women, white, black, Puerto Rican, Mexican, typing, old, on drugs, just thieves, weirdos, etc. There's no pattern at all it's just weird ppl doing weird things
Or at least have a secure lock on the outside. I wouldn’t wanna live anywhere that has the main circuit breaker outside to allow someone to shut it off. Imagine being home alone and the lights go out?!
I work for a small county road maintenance department. I occasionally have to knock on doors to ask folks questions, or inform them of an issue. I ALWAYS knock on the door, or ring the bell, and then step off of their porch and away from their door, so that they might feel more comfortable with the distance between us before they open the door.
I remember reading about a serial killer who years ago would go into peoples houses when the door was unlocked and rape/kill them. When asked what he did if he came to a door that was locked, he stated “I left. I figured they didn’t want me there”. That’s stuck with me every since.
I rented an apartment that had the main breaker outside once. I didn't realize it until I moved in and had the lights turned on. It worried me night and day.
@DEVon Crestway. I believe self defense is more of a mindset. I think buying a gun and thinking you're somehow instantly safe is the equivalent of buying a guitar and thinking you're ready to join a band! I recomend lots of practice, and protection from law enforcement should you ever be forced to use it in self defense. There is a wide range of policies available, I recommend every responsible firearm owner carry 2nd amendment insurance of SOME kind BEFORE you need an attorney!
@@azpapa9347 i didn't say anything about buying a gun making anyone instantly safe...? lol. geez, people, it was a jokey/snarky comment. good guys with guns are more likely to stop bad guys with guns. simple.
@@devoncrestway338 I hear you, and you probably grew up around firearms. I'm saying that a good guy with proper training and a clear plan makes his family safer. A good guy that's trained and practiced with their spouse can take care of almost every situation! Be safe, these thievin tweakers are out of control.
@@azpapa9347 or move to a safer country with lots more freedom and better healthcare, education, food standards, employment laws and quality of life..ditch your guns and evolve beyond your American gun toting Neanderthal mentality 😁🇬🇧👍
@@niklfc9384 When you have soft on crime prosecutors and politicians your reality is beyond sad. I hear wallgreens pharmacy closed 3 stores in SF because of crime. enjoy the third world you've created. watch your step on the sidewalks out there. human feces can transmit disease.
The truly scary thing about this is that before security cameras and ring doorbells, this same cast of nightcrawlers was out there roaming around our neighborhoods trying to break into cars and houses with God only knows what nefarious plan in mind but we just didn't know it! That is truly terrifying to consider when I think of all the times, I went to my mailbox at 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning (because it had cooled off then) or sat on my back porch or patio at midnight just to breath some fresh air or listen to it rain. How many times did I come back inside just as someone walked up to my door and tested it to see if it was locked. I used to leave my back door not only unlocked but actually open as I sat watching TV until one day when I saw a man walking across my patio when I had no knowledge that anyone would be there. I got up and shut and locked my door and since that time (probably 10 or so years ago) I have kept all my doors locked and the blinds closed on all my windows. What a shame that we are all prisoners in our own homes because of a bunch of hoodlums and punks who have decided they will make their living by preying on others.
Why do so many people with this type of security not have an alert that says someone is at your door/outside your home etc? Or have an alarm they can trigger to scare them off? Kinda useless if it only takes a video of a person breaking in or trying to open door/steal stuff but you can't stop them.
I know, that pisses me off to see so many ppl getting away with this 💩, and its not even my stuff, so u know they're really mad. Its also so easy to hide ur identity, so no one can even identify u. Then again, there are a lot of dumbasses out there, that don't hide themselves. 😂
They might have notifications on, but they're at work or something...I think there is a feature that makes it so that the camera says "you are being recorded"...which might act as a deterrent but honestly if somebody is dead-set on breaking in, not much is gonna stop them
Thank you for another great video! And the commentator always has me LMAO when he gets mad and starts making fun of the thief 😂🤣😂🤣 Just like he did with the “Hustle” shirt guy. You kill me! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I don’t know why I keep watching these because it triggers me, it’s very upsetting to see people take or attempt to take what they want….I want to see some where they get caught
No one should ever be "lost". With the introduction of smart phones, which a ton of people have, and with Google navigation, as well as several other navigation apps, even if you should be in a unfamiliar city or area, that is why navigation exist. Those who don't utilize this feature needs to get with the 21st Century.
That's arrogant,and presumptuous. I don't have a smartphone, I can't afford anything but a cheap flip phone and a cheap cell provider. I've never joined social media or texted, even though they make them available for me.. I don't want to, it's dangerous and wastes too much time. Life is shorter than you think. I've got more important goals. You're pretty arrogant to tell us to "get with it." Many can't, and some don't think it's as important as other issues. They cost a ridiculous amount, so does their service. Sorry, my volunteer work is much more important. I have a simple tablet for emails and looking up maps. I don't need to "get with it." You miss too much when you're glued to your phone all day. You lose your power f critical thought. When was the time you read a real book?
Yeah your attitude is pretty fucking arrogant. what about the people that are homeless and have no income whatsoever and can barely put clothes on their own backs? your comment is so fucking rude
Thank you for the plethora of examples that I can share with my husband. He always argues with me that no one is just going to walk in our door. These are the exact type of examples that I need to prove to him that yes, they just might try to.
Had it happen where I live in a nearby neighborhood in middle of the day. Two guys walked in while babysitter and baby home alone. She just so happened to be in area of house where homeowner kept locked up handgun. She secured room and child best could, called 911, accessed firearm and identified all these things to guys that broke in. It still took a few minutes to convince them before guys listened up deciding to leave. Cops caught them later based off homeowner camera footage. That break in or walk right in could have been so much worse. Babysitter didn't realize homeowner forgot to lock door that morning as usually did but she told reporters she would never make that assumption again. That's just one example of many from middle income suburbs in SC same as every other state these days unfortunately. Staying vigilant is only the first step...
I don't know how anybody can have a mailbox these days. I have a p.o. box instead. The post office keeps bugging me about getting a mailbox too, but I know I'd worry about it too much.
🤔 Again, the lack of self awareness and decency is mind blowing 🤯. The entitlement and privilege they exhibit is truly unbelievable and awful. This is not normal behavior....
One night about 5 or 6 years ago I happened to be home alone all night which was unusual. We had no cars in the driveway which was also unusual because we often have 4 or 5, so I think somebody noticed. I was upstairs in bed but couldn’t sleep. It was about 3 am and I was watching stuff on my iPad in the dark. My little dog Frito, a chihuahua, suddenly alerted, dropped off the bed, ran down the stairs and started barking at the front door before he got to the foyer. He had never done that before or since (he passed away last December). I flipped on the lights as I followed him which showed that somebody was home. But I knew somebody was out there because he only barks at strangers. I called police to check the area for prowlers. I think if I hadn’t had my dog to warn me somebody would have broken in, thinking nobody was home. I miss my boy.
You gotta realize, there are any number of advocates complaining about the housing shortage and the price of homes. They tell everyone that if the house is unoccupied, people have the right to break in and live there. Some of the people who do this imagine that if they get lucky, it's *their* house as a result. Of course people who are down on their luck and unscrupulous are going to try this...there are basically no consequences for failing, and you might wind up owning the house! Of course the last part is completely untrue except in very unique circumstances, but none of these people knows or cares.
That's why always lock your doors because never know what they up to walk around during the day and night hours too many people are leaving left and right getting worse many strangers don't know where they going they lost awesome video doorbell news bless you
I need to install cameras on my current rental house because there one night I heard 3 knock but this was close to 11pm I live on a street it dead like a ghost town because on the block everybody is in the house after dark and I know it wasn’t any delivery food drivers because there wasn’t any cars with 4 ways lights on so now my suspicion on this is either some person is trying scope out to break in my house.
That's why I have a locked porch door and locked front door, locked back door, all the doors have double key cylinders, you need to use the key to get in OR out.
When I was a kid, I could never understand why my grandmother always kept the doors locked. She said, "You can't trust anyone, you can't believe anyone and you can't be too careful." I thought she was just senile, maybe crazy. Now after growing up and seeing and hearing the things I have. I get it. People are too brave, too bold and/or simply don't care. If you have it, and they want it, they will find a way to get it, no matter what. You have to keep your guard up and be careful, always. Thank you ((Granny)). R.I.H.
I mean yeah checking to see if the door is unlocked is pretty telling, if they do it, i doubt they are lost. The only time i have ever checked the door knob is if it was someone i know very well & they weren't answering but idk anyone who would do such a thing to a random strangers house. Suss for sure. Its best to lock your doors anyway, i had a co worker once who was a alcoholic & one night he never came home his wife called everyone he knew. He never showed for work either, It turns out he came the next day because that night "he went home" & when he woke up on "his" couch he was surrounded by cops. & did get arrested even though it was a accident. It turns out on his way back home drunk he thought he made it home, when really he was a couple blocks away, he tried the front door & thought his wife got mad & locked him out, so he went to the back door which was unlocked & went to sleep on the couch. Turns out he wasn't home at all but rather walked into someone else's house because there door was unlocked. It happened to be a woman too who had kids so he got lucky because such a misunderstanding could of easily cost him his life without him ever knowing. He would die a couple years later of cancer. But Crazy things happen, its best to be prepared ahead of time, better to not need something & do it anyway than to not do it, & end up needing too.
This is why I’m glad I live in the deep woods,, finding my place would be a challenge, then getting passed the cattle gate(locked and electrified)then there’s the dogs (wolf hybrids~security trained) ,,, by that time, you’ve done alerted me and the dogs, and the Sheriff’s dept to your presence,, should’ve heeded the private property/no trespassing signs/ fenced in with constantine wire,,,,hope you notified next of kin. Where I’m from,, asking folks won’t help you either,, no one will tell you anything if they don’t know you. Plus we have both stand your ground and castle doctrine
when we lived in a small town, years before Ring, Someone destroyed our deadbolted back door in the dead of winter in the mountains. We are Canadian, so we had no protection. She walked through the house, I think she was drunk. We followed her and when she saw our kids sleeping in their rooms, she realized she was in the wrong house and became very apologetic. She took her shoes off at the back door so I got them for her and she called for a ride and watched to make sure she got in the truck. It was very scary, but if someone is determined to get in for whatever reason, then they will get in.
Not to be "that person", but technically if your door is unlocked and they merely walk in. It's just unlawful entry/trespassing, sometimes they tack on "with intent of -random crime here-" giving the case more weight and a higher sentence. 🤓 *snort*
Lost is bogus, let them drive to a store and find out. And wrong street in the middle of the night? No way, assume it’s a criminal. All these creepers coming up to people’s doors, man, that’s so scary.
That is so true cuz I had an incident just like that and my ring doorbell called it this man was at my door butt ass naked I don't even know who he is thank God my door was locked
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I live in a 'secure' apartment. I stepped out of my door to walk 40 feet to the lobby with our mailboxes, only to turn back and SEE another apartment's 'guest' trying my LOCKED door!! You can't trust anyone these days!!
I once walked into the wrong apartment as a teenager because I was off by a floor because I went outside real quick and had never been there before. A group of people were seated and I was like HOLY SHIT IM IN THE WRONG HOUSE with my hands up! Lol! Fortunately they understood and it was not a problem but damn was it embarrassing.
Unfortunately almost all 'secure' buildings have at least one dealer in them who buzzes in vagrants and customers that run around doing stupid shit
@@user-bs1ml2kj9t -That is how that policewoman in Dallas TX came to shoot and kill a guy. She opened the apt door and a guy was in there (HIS apt! ). She was going into the wrong apt (wrong floor! ). He died...she got 10 years and lost a career. It was because of bad labeling on the parking garage and on the apt doors. The guys door didn't close all the way, either.
@@mariantreber8055 I thought it was an honest mistake although a life was lost. Sad all around.
@@alvaroq2024 Yeah, I really do believe she made a mistake and was probably wrongly convicted but what can you do? Very sad, all of it.
Sorry, but when you’re lost and you need to get directions from a strangers house, you don’t try the door knob several times. That’s not being lost that’s trying to be found, by Doorbell News.
If I’m lost i go to a gas station or shop.
I would love to see some sort of bait house where they get locked into a enclosed porch that they can't escape.
Idk why this comment doesn't have more likes because they could straight up do a reality tv show like that They could have a host like Chris Hansen but instead have Joe Rogan 🤣🤣🤣
I was thinking the same thing, with police doing it!!!
@@lesliemschultz3979 yessss
@@gobackgina it's illegal and breaks the forth amendment
Great idea 😊
Always lock your doors and windows.
I love these completely unbiased, can't be racist or tainted by the media, videos. These are men, women, white, black, Puerto Rican, Mexican, typing, old, on drugs, just thieves, weirdos, etc. There's no pattern at all it's just weird ppl doing weird things
Just once I would like to see on Doorbell News, those barking dogs actually attack. Yes, I need to see it.
Can't even leave your main electrical panel unlocked anymore
Who in the world, in their right mind would leave their doors unlocked???...
MANY!
Just love it when the owners tell them to “get lost”!!
5:08 mark is ridiculous.... how can there be such ease of accessibility towards the main breakers??
Yeah I was wondering that myself. You'd think they'd be in a utility closet on the main floor or in a basement.
Or at least have a secure lock on the outside. I wouldn’t wanna live anywhere that has the main circuit breaker outside to allow someone to shut it off. Imagine being home alone and the lights go out?!
@@ZeiraCorp heck ya!! I’d have every lock made on it. Even hire security to watch over it😂🤣
I really wanted to know what happened after the video ended on this one.
@@martincolvill5453 Ice cream melted!
I work for a small county road maintenance department. I occasionally have to knock on doors to ask folks questions, or inform them of an issue. I ALWAYS knock on the door, or ring the bell, and then step off of their porch and away from their door, so that they might feel more comfortable with the distance between us before they open the door.
I remember reading about a serial killer who years ago would go into peoples houses when the door was unlocked and rape/kill them. When asked what he did if he came to a door that was locked, he stated “I left. I figured they didn’t want me there”. That’s stuck with me every since.
I know exactly what you're talking about and its stuck in my head too. I obsessively make sure all my windows and doors are locked
When the voice over guy said that thing about violence I was and am in support lol 😂
Why the hell would you have your circuit box OUTSIDE of your house?
I rented an apartment that had the main breaker outside once. I didn't realize it until I moved in and had the lights turned on. It worried me night and day.
These crooks are so bold. They never know what’s waiting for them on the other side. And they deserve every bit of justice they may get
"can you stop people from being who they are?"
yes. yes you can. it's called a gun.
And how horrible must it be to live in an environment when a weapon is needed to give you a sense of safety..💔☹️
@DEVon Crestway. I believe self defense is more of a mindset. I think buying a gun and thinking you're somehow instantly safe is the equivalent of buying a guitar and thinking you're ready to join a band!
I recomend lots of practice, and protection from law enforcement should you ever be forced to use it in self defense. There is a wide range of policies available, I recommend every responsible firearm owner carry 2nd amendment insurance of SOME kind BEFORE you need an attorney!
@@azpapa9347 i didn't say anything about buying a gun making anyone instantly safe...? lol. geez, people, it was a jokey/snarky comment. good guys with guns are more likely to stop bad guys with guns. simple.
@@devoncrestway338 I hear you, and you probably grew up around firearms.
I'm saying that a good guy with proper training and a clear plan makes his family safer. A good guy that's trained and practiced with their spouse can take care of almost every situation! Be safe, these thievin tweakers are out of control.
@@azpapa9347 or move to a safer country with lots more freedom and better healthcare, education, food standards, employment laws and quality of life..ditch your guns and evolve beyond your American gun toting Neanderthal mentality 😁🇬🇧👍
This is why I keep a loaded gun within easy reach. You'll walk in, but you'll be carried out in a body bag.
Give their family a lot of snot slinging and flower 🌺 bringing, RIGHTFULLY SO
The narrator, "Can you stop people from being who they are?" You can, if you have a gun.
And how sad is your reality?☹️🤷♂️💔
@@niklfc9384 The reality is we have criminals. How sad is your reality niklfc? Must be pretty sad to leave such a moronic comment!
@@niklfc9384 When you have soft on crime prosecutors and politicians your reality is beyond sad. I hear wallgreens pharmacy closed 3 stores in SF because of crime. enjoy the third world you've created. watch your step on the sidewalks out there. human feces can transmit disease.
B4 I started watching all these Doorbell news I never had ANY idea there was so MANY THIEFS ! Pretty Sad . Thank U !
I thought the last guy was just trying to take shelter from the rain. . . . . . .but naaah, he was a creep that needed to GET LOST !!!!
Dude I love your remarks about these losers
These dudes come ready to go to jail.. pants dropping below the butt..
Lost? No. He had a phone and phones have GPS
So true. Lost is no longer an excuse when a phone is in your hands. Nice observation. Thanks
It's so weird how many Americans leave their doors unlocked.
I dont Never have
I'm thankful that my cameras don't give me that kind of action. But I'm glad they're capable of the action.
People need to start putting locks on their gates.
Thieves are the lowest of the low!
drugs don't help
The truly scary thing about this is that before security cameras and ring doorbells, this same cast of nightcrawlers was out there roaming around our neighborhoods trying to break into cars and houses with God only knows what nefarious plan in mind but we just didn't know it! That is truly terrifying to consider when I think of all the times, I went to my mailbox at 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning (because it had cooled off then) or sat on my back porch or patio at midnight just to breath some fresh air or listen to it rain. How many times did I come back inside just as someone walked up to my door and tested it to see if it was locked. I used to leave my back door not only unlocked but actually open as I sat watching TV until one day when I saw a man walking across my patio when I had no knowledge that anyone would be there. I got up and shut and locked my door and since that time (probably 10 or so years ago) I have kept all my doors locked and the blinds closed on all my windows. What a shame that we are all prisoners in our own homes because of a bunch of hoodlums and punks who have decided they will make their living by preying on others.
I like to put a mask on and watch people
Why do so many people with this type of security not have an alert that says someone is at your door/outside your home etc? Or have an alarm they can trigger to scare them off? Kinda useless if it only takes a video of a person breaking in or trying to open door/steal stuff but you can't stop them.
I know, that pisses me off to see so many ppl getting away with this 💩, and its not even my stuff, so u know they're really mad. Its also so easy to hide ur identity, so no one can even identify u. Then again, there are a lot of dumbasses out there, that don't hide themselves. 😂
I kinda get it when its at night but during they day is there not an option to sound a siren? that would get people running at least.
Well At Least They Have Video Of Tha Person
@@BlueBD - I use the Wyze cameras and they do have an alarm you can set off that's pretty loud.
They might have notifications on, but they're at work or something...I think there is a feature that makes it so that the camera says "you are being recorded"...which might act as a deterrent but honestly if somebody is dead-set on breaking in, not much is gonna stop them
More creepy creeps creeping around outside unsuspecting people's homes! Thank goodness for Ring doorbells! 👍
Thank you for another great video! And the commentator always has me LMAO when he gets mad and starts making fun of the thief 😂🤣😂🤣 Just like he did with the “Hustle” shirt guy. You kill me! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Question is, is it Ice-T or someone imitating him?
I don’t know why I keep watching these because it triggers me, it’s very upsetting to see people take or attempt to take what they want….I want to see some where they get caught
No one should ever be "lost". With the introduction of smart phones, which a ton of people have, and with Google navigation, as well as several other navigation apps, even if you should be in a unfamiliar city or area, that is why navigation exist. Those who don't utilize this feature needs to get with the 21st Century.
That's arrogant,and presumptuous. I don't have a smartphone, I can't afford anything but a cheap flip phone and a cheap cell provider. I've never joined social media or texted, even though they make them available for me.. I don't want to, it's dangerous and wastes too much time. Life is shorter than you think. I've got more important goals. You're pretty arrogant to tell us to "get with it." Many can't, and some don't think it's as important as other issues. They cost a ridiculous amount, so does their service. Sorry, my volunteer work is much more important. I have a simple tablet for emails and looking up maps. I don't need to "get with it." You miss too much when you're glued to your phone all day. You lose your power f critical thought. When was the time you read a real book?
Yeah your attitude is pretty fucking arrogant. what about the people that are homeless and have no income whatsoever and can barely put clothes on their own backs? your comment is so fucking rude
"I'm not going to do much talking on this episode " 😤, cmon we need the commentary 🤣
You can talk on every episode. Your commentaries are hilarious but real.👏👍
It’s scary how brazen everyone is, none of them seem to give a shit!
Tweekers
I love this channel so much that I went to the Zedge app and set the ring doorbell sound for my notifications
I think I live in a safe community, but after watching a couple of these I am going to look into Ring products.
Thank you for the plethora of examples that I can share with my husband. He always argues with me that no one is just going to walk in our door. These are the exact type of examples that I need to prove to him that yes, they just might try to.
Had it happen where I live in a nearby neighborhood in middle of the day. Two guys walked in while babysitter and baby home alone. She just so happened to be in area of house where homeowner kept locked up handgun. She secured room and child best could, called 911, accessed firearm and identified all these things to guys that broke in. It still took a few minutes to convince them before guys listened up deciding to leave. Cops caught them later based off homeowner camera footage. That break in or walk right in could have been so much worse. Babysitter didn't realize homeowner forgot to lock door that morning as usually did but she told reporters she would never make that assumption again.
That's just one example of many from middle income suburbs in SC same as every other state these days unfortunately. Staying vigilant is only the first step...
I don't know how anybody can have a mailbox these days. I have a p.o. box instead. The post office keeps bugging me about getting a mailbox too, but I know I'd worry about it too much.
🤔 Again, the lack of self awareness and decency is mind blowing 🤯. The entitlement and privilege they exhibit is truly unbelievable and awful. This is not normal behavior....
This is not normal behavior? It is now. Didn't use to be.
Could you please show more people getting caught, those are fun!!!
never let your door unlocked!!! I had a very stupid incident few months ago
One night about 5 or 6 years ago I happened to be home alone all night which was unusual. We had no cars in the driveway which was also unusual because we often have 4 or 5, so I think somebody noticed. I was upstairs in bed but couldn’t sleep. It was about 3 am and I was watching stuff on my iPad in the dark. My little dog Frito, a chihuahua, suddenly alerted, dropped off the bed, ran down the stairs and started barking at the front door before he got to the foyer. He had never done that before or since (he passed away last December). I flipped on the lights as I followed him which showed that somebody was home. But I knew somebody was out there because he only barks at strangers. I called police to check the area for prowlers. I think if I hadn’t had my dog to warn me somebody would have broken in, thinking nobody was home. I miss my boy.
Dogs are angels
You gotta realize, there are any number of advocates complaining about the housing shortage and the price of homes. They tell everyone that if the house is unoccupied, people have the right to break in and live there. Some of the people who do this imagine that if they get lucky, it's *their* house as a result. Of course people who are down on their luck and unscrupulous are going to try this...there are basically no consequences for failing, and you might wind up owning the house! Of course the last part is completely untrue except in very unique circumstances, but none of these people knows or cares.
That's why always lock your doors because never know what they up to walk around during the day and night hours too many people are leaving left and right getting worse many strangers don't know where they going they lost awesome video doorbell news bless you
I have two dogs with super sonic hearing. They let us know.
I need to install cameras on my current rental house because there one night I heard 3 knock but this was close to 11pm I live on a street it dead like a ghost town because on the block everybody is in the house after dark and I know it wasn’t any delivery food drivers because there wasn’t any cars with 4 ways lights on so now my suspicion on this is either some person is trying scope out to break in my house.
That's why I have a locked porch door and locked front door, locked back door, all the doors have double key cylinders, you need to use the key to get in OR out.
Within about 15 secs of watching these vids, I have to jump up and make sure the door is locked.
Keep your doors locked and guns cocked
This is why we live where we live.
Atlanta doorknob guy has mad sugar in his tank and I swear that Vallejo house has been featured 2 or 3 times before. They need to get a lock.
When I was a kid, I could never understand why my grandmother always kept the doors locked. She said, "You can't trust anyone, you can't believe anyone and you can't be too careful." I thought she was just senile, maybe crazy. Now after growing up and seeing and hearing the things I have. I get it. People are too brave, too bold and/or simply don't care. If you have it, and they want it, they will find a way to get it, no matter what. You have to keep your guard up and be careful, always. Thank you ((Granny)). R.I.H.
It’s great to see more “runners” jogging out there looking after their health in these challenging times.
Ice t calm down 🤣 LOVE THE voice overs
ring was the best thing ever made
JOse the electrician...fresh across the boarder looking for work.
Like your narration. Please leave up the written descriptions a little longer, so I get get through them. (Especially those in the smaller print.)
"Can't stop people from who they are." Oh yes you can, by stopping them from breathing for a couple million years.
The fourth dude in the blue shorts was sweeter than Honey Nut Cheerios
You might walk in but you'll be carried out
I mean yeah checking to see if the door is unlocked is pretty telling, if they do it, i doubt they are lost. The only time i have ever checked the door knob is if it was someone i know very well & they weren't answering but idk anyone who would do such a thing to a random strangers house. Suss for sure. Its best to lock your doors anyway, i had a co worker once who was a alcoholic & one night he never came home his wife called everyone he knew. He never showed for work either, It turns out he came the next day because that night "he went home" & when he woke up on "his" couch he was surrounded by cops. & did get arrested even though it was a accident. It turns out on his way back home drunk he thought he made it home, when really he was a couple blocks away, he tried the front door & thought his wife got mad & locked him out, so he went to the back door which was unlocked & went to sleep on the couch. Turns out he wasn't home at all but rather walked into someone else's house because there door was unlocked. It happened to be a woman too who had kids so he got lucky because such a misunderstanding could of easily cost him his life without him ever knowing. He would die a couple years later of cancer. But Crazy things happen, its best to be prepared ahead of time, better to not need something & do it anyway than to not do it, & end up needing too.
"Not going to do too much talking on this episode..." NOOOOO! 💔
"He had a tall boy, a carrot and a bike without a seat". Professional!
This is why I’m glad I live in the deep woods,, finding my place would be a challenge, then getting passed the cattle gate(locked and electrified)then there’s the dogs (wolf hybrids~security trained) ,,, by that time, you’ve done alerted me and the dogs, and the Sheriff’s dept to your presence,, should’ve heeded the private property/no trespassing signs/ fenced in with constantine wire,,,,hope you notified next of kin. Where I’m from,, asking folks won’t help you either,, no one will tell you anything if they don’t know you. Plus we have both stand your ground and castle doctrine
That's my dream property set up.
I started locking my doors and my yard gate because of these videos. I had no idea it was this bad out there!
Oh my god...all the CREEPERS out there! YUCK!
The road guard vest must be the official uniform for these people.
If you're going to get a doorbell cam, just know that Ring will freely give all your doorbell footage to the police without a warrant or your concent.
when we lived in a small town, years before Ring, Someone destroyed our deadbolted back door in the dead of winter in the mountains. We are Canadian, so we had no protection. She walked through the house, I think she was drunk. We followed her and when she saw our kids sleeping in their rooms, she realized she was in the wrong house and became very apologetic. She took her shoes off at the back door so I got them for her and she called for a ride and watched to make sure she got in the truck. It was very scary, but if someone is determined to get in for whatever reason, then they will get in.
Not to be "that person", but technically if your door is unlocked and they merely walk in. It's just unlawful entry/trespassing, sometimes they tack on "with intent of -random crime here-" giving the case more weight and a higher sentence. 🤓 *snort*
Love the commentary.
This is the reason I believe in being armed at home
Lost is bogus, let them drive to a store and find out. And wrong street in the middle of the night? No way, assume it’s a criminal. All these creepers coming up to people’s doors, man, that’s so scary.
Thank you.
Bad idea having your breakers outside lol..
I want to see more "Tweakers gone wild"!
Tall boy, carrot, and a bike missing it's seat. Sounds like a good time.
I’m sorry man the fake Ice-T voice makes me 😂😂😂 Every time
I need that Green Goblin scream to play everytime someone idk approaches my ring
The girl from the channel's logo and who I assume is the one speaking, has a very deep voice!
That guy took something out of the car when the woman came to the door
The one guy just looked like he was staying out of the rain ☔☔🌧️🌧️.
All the P Pirate women are holding cigaretts
Well he may not assume they have criminal intent but I’m going to assume it until I’m proven wrong... 😂
I’m all of a sudden reminded of “Crazy Joe Devola” I like to encourage intruders. 😵💫
Never underestimate the equalizing power of an automatic hole puncher
I'd open that door with a 12 Guage and ask them how may I help you.
That is so true cuz I had an incident just like that and my ring doorbell called it this man was at my door butt ass naked I don't even know who he is thank God my door was locked
IT'S SHOOTING TIME
Adults in backpacks: red flag, no?
You need a ring doorbell on the side your house and then the back of your house also!
I like it when homeowners are fighting back
Would it be possible to leave the captions up longer? The print is really small and and I can't read it fast enough!!lol old age sucks!
Apologies. Sometimes the text covers the video too much and we try to keep the flow going by not having it on screen for too long. Try using the rewind and pause button if need be. Thanks for watching and for your feedback.
I have to use my pause button for most of them. I'm old too, but we read all the words where the younger generations just skim.
That creep needs to get out of her cabinets
They are walking around like it is the norm to check if ppl door is unlock. They are going to go in the wrong house.
A ring doorbell might show you who it is but a really big dog will stop them in their tracks.
Thanks you
That lady at the start is a real stunner 🥰
NAWW ,ZERO DOWN