it's black and white because it's on night vision mode so the light from the explosion tricked the camera for a second into thinking it's light enough outside to turn off night vision automatically.
"By the time the police arrived" it was time to draw chalk outlines of the victims bodies. This is why most people buy firearms. I'd rather be tried by 12 than carried by 6.
@@protonneutron9046 Nope... What I said was correct. Every "castle doctrine" law has a clause that you must reasonably believe that your life is in danger, and that deadly force is required. Somebody running away from you NEVER fits that criteria. If you ever find yourself in this situation, feel free to write me from prison.
The part with that poor little boy was hard to witness. I'm so glad he got to safety before it was too late! Thanks for sharing your experiences with us as well as your reactions!
Even as an adult walking or driving. Never go to your home. If you are walking, go to a nearby open business if possible or a neighbors house. If driving, also go to an open business or police department.
The brazen ones that were just gonna walk into a house creep me out. Calling the cops was clearly not the answer in many of these videos. Be ready to defend yourself!
Exactly! Like what's that saying...when a threat is only seconds away, the police are MINUTES?? Yeah...that's why I continue to live in the area I do...where castle doctrine and my willingness and "inventory" rule...and would provide me an interesting evening if I ever saw some of these freaks outside MY door! :)
That was messed up with the locked out kid with no key. What a badass for yelling and throwing things at them.. Side note, I think all parents should teach their kids to never say they’re are home alone whether someone comes to the door or walking down the street alone always reply with something like “my dad is in his room I can go get him” and call police or for this kid “ I have to go I’m meeting my dad down the street” or something of that sort. Not saying it will always work but it should be taught even if it’s just a small deterrent.
For some crazy reason, people let their children walk far distances to or from home. They know there are predators who kidnap kids every day throughout the country. Also, calling the cops is the right thing to do, but what happens when they take long to arrive, and there's people breaking into your house? That's why you have to have cameras and be armed.
I love these, they're so creepy. A huge worry when your a woman and you live alone! Great reaction, you guys always have interesting stories, I hope you do more of these. Much love 💚🤍🧡
People are ballsy nowadays. Two months ago at about 10 PM, I had someone turning the front door knob and trying to push the door open. The fact that both my adult daughter and I were sitting in the living room and almost every light was on inside the house didn't deter them one bit. As soon as I shouted that I was calling the police it stopped.
I’m a single dad of daughters that are my life, I’m SO cautious and protective but my ex just hd my girls walk home from school even after my middle angel told me a grey haired man kept following her home from school, he’d wait in the trees for her to pass and then follow. It infuriated and terrified me. I told my ex I’d pick her up from school everyday from then on but she was more concerned about me getting extra time with my daughters where she was trying to make her new boyfriend “new dad” than actually worrying about our daughters safety. She acted like everything was fine and the girls were safe , refusing to let me pick up and drop them off just to be difficult. Makes me sick, I bought all 3 of my girls a military grade pepper gell dispenser made to look like lip gloss container and carried a very violent dose of accelerated pepper gell similar to bear spray and begging the process to gain more custody to be able to protect my daughters and have more time with them their mom isn’t spending with them and denying me. For any parents out there being stubborn JuST becasue you’ve decided to go play instead of being the prentice your children deserve, don’t take it out on them and refuse to let their other parent protect and support them when you are not . Think of your kids before your own desire to be single again or “childless” when you hve children. We live in a disturbing scary society today both in dangers outside the home and with parents being terrible parents . Our children deserve the world, all the love and protection imaginable. Praying my ex will grow up and stop her immaturity and narcissistic lifestyle . It’s great that RUclipsrs play these videos , so others see this happens ALL the time and often times when u you u hear of someone disappearing or “running away” it’s often worse. Protect your home, have a plan! I’m greatful to live where I can hve firearms and legally conceal carry a handgun, I’ve been able to protect my daughters in an attempted break in because of my firearm and I can’t imagine living in a state or place it’s not allowed but good on office bloke dad for picking up a golf club agasint 4 guys. THAT is a father!
The black and white footage is because it's night time by the way, so when that bright light flared from the fire it switched to the normal camera settings for a second
I know exactly how that young boy felt when he saw noticed the car following him. something similar happened when I was a kid and you will do anything when you feel uncomfortable and that fight or flight response kicks in.
That is so creepy. Alot of these asses seem to have already cased out the homes ahead of time. That one kid was well trained, as soon as the door shut I heard him lock it. Good habit to teach your kid.
In this day and age, screw being 'rude'! If you make me anxious and afraid, I'm not going to worry about whether or not some stranger thinks I'm being rude to them! Also, I think that anyone that someone regularly creeping around their property should have a large pot of boiling hot water (heck, crush up shards of glass, have that in the boiling water as well, along with a crap ton of salt), at the ready; when they appear and if there are no barriers shielding them, throw the water at/on them from an easily accessible (to you) door or window!
I bought two megaphones off of Amazon that I keep near my front and back door. Highly doubt I’ll ever have to use them, but I do kinda want to scare the shit outta someone. The element of surprise!
I remember sharing the video of the kid to some of the people I knew and EVERYONE said the exact same thing about the parents. I mean why let a TEN year old walk home by himself? It’s terrifying to thing what would mostly likely happen to him with those two sick pedos
@@Sudas80 so, according to you, it's perfectly safe for a ten year old to walk home after dark, but the adult at home needs to keep the door locked? Guess what, the 80s are long over and it isn't safe for any young person to walk alone at night.
We have a ring doorbell thank goodness. I have to tell you that when I was a little girl, I was walking home from school, I was 6 and a man in a blue car stopped and asked me if I wanted a ride. I said no. Then further along (I was only 3 houses away from my home) he came by again, opened the passenger door and said he would give me candy if I got in. I didn’t get in, thank goodness. This was a long time ago before there was really talk about this. I think I had a guardian angel with me. He was young - late teens or early 20’s. I kind of shudder to think what might have happened if I had gotten in. Well, I ran to my house screaming and was later talking to a policeman. He was never caught. Then when I was older and single I was living in an apartment on the 2nd floor. Thing was the 1st floor was underground and my window to my living room was at ground level but I was never home, always working and going to school. One night I came home with a friend and noticed someone looking in that window. I didn’t have any coverings because I didn’t have much there and there were woods behind me. After I screamed he left. Later (after my friend left) I got ready for bed - I had bedsheets on that window in my bedroom. I let my eyes get used to the dark and then moved the sheets to see outside and he was there! He stood up and he was wearing all black, knit hat, black sweatshirt and pants. I screamed again and he took off. I called the cops and of course he was never found. Now, I close and lock every door and cover my windows. I used to wake up with nightmares after that one! Be safe!
In the US we have was is called the Castle Doctrine. Meaning if someone breaks into your home you can use lethal force to protect yourself. Usually in the US this means a firearm but I know people who have swords for the same reason. I can remember waking up to some noise at one of my windows. I grabbed a sword from the wall and moved to ambush the person who was coming in my window. His foot came in and I told him this wasn't his apt. He drunkenly mumbled he'd lost his keys. I told him I didn't care because this wasn't his apt and if he kept coming in the window he was going to leave with the coroner in a bag. He slowly pulled his leg out of my apt and wandered off.
In Texas these creeps trying to enter someones premise would have a good chance that they might meet up with a rifle, shotgun or pistol and not a golf club.
The night vision is black and white that's why the one video goes into color for a second. The explosion gave enough light to make the camera think it was day.
@@JAB2010 I live in a house by myself and surprisingly the gun in the bedside drawer has never done anything to me while I've slept. Even so, I can get the gun out of the safe in about a minute, and that matters when the cops are 10 minutes away......and where I live....they are a lot further.
Yes, have two loaded weapons in my home. Honestly though, miss my dog a boxer/husky mix. Felt more protected with her. Fortunately neighbors on both sides of my home have cameras, both have one between properties. At least if something happens they'll record it. Small town life has its perks.
No judgment on the brits but being waken up from someone breaking the sliding glass door and hearing your dads old rusty 1911 slide rack and your dad camly but angrly shouting "hey" then hearing them scurry away. Really does make you feel safe as a little kid.
I have seen 20-30 videos like this with creepy stuff over the years and this one was very tame compared to the other ones. The other ones I have seen have been utterly terrifying and some even have a paranormal feel to it. Yes one can question if those are real or not but they do make you feel really freaked out.
My slumlord landlord tried to intimidate me by banging on my front door late one night. I answered the door with a 12 gauge shotgun. He now corresponds with me via mail. :)
Three fairly large pit mix dogs in my house function as the burglar alarm. They bark at strangers until the stranger sits down. They're friendly if they know you but strangers get barked at. I'm glad they're there, when I can't be. Especially after watching stuff like this. Hooray canine friends! And also, because I live in a rural state, yay guns, and strong self defense laws and castle doctrine.
You all have a point about the locked doors, regardless whether the parents were home it was ridiculously irresponsible. Most kids in the US (especially in suburban homes) have keys to unlock their doors. Not sure why his parents did not give him a key, they got lucky that their son was able to open the neighbor's door for safety.
Just fyi 🙂The film is black and white because it’s night vision when dark but when there is light like an explosion or porch light , it turns off night vision mode which appears black and white and then records color like the flames of the home.
Not far from me three dudes tried to rob a house in broad daylight. A 14 year old boy and a 17 yr old girl were inside. By the time the police arrives, two of the intruders were dead and one was wounded. You see daddy taught his son how to correctly handle a 12 gauge shotgun.
Long story but basically I partied in the middle of nowhere Oklahoma with people I didn’t know except my friend that met me there.These guys were hammered and got crazy started pulling knives and i hid in a shed for like 20 minutes lol the cops were there by then , saw my chance to make a run for it, I’m telling you he’s right I ran like bolt and adrenaline is something I ran straight through massive thorn pushes and didn’t feel a thing. Came to get my car the next day and tires were slashed but I was just glad to get the hell out there and also not arrested for running away.
I can't articulate this properly in text. I've been involved in two situations where women were running for there lives or dignity and I had to personally intervene. And one situation of an attempted home invasion of my property that ended with the piece of trash at the end of my rifle cowering on the ground while I was trying to keep my dogs from eating him alive. Go ahead and call bs, it won't change the fact that it happened.
Videos like this make me feel so blessed to have been born in Oklahoma, where I have the right to defend my home. The moment someone who is trying to break in big toe enters my home, I have full legal right to use deadly force. Im not saying we don't have break-ins, but Criminals have to be very careful. They will stake out and make sure that no one, not even children are inside.
Some Cameras are "color" night vision but they need a bright light source to display color so usally only about 50 feet will be in color, or it could just be the light from the blast was enough to memic daylight
This is the reason I keep my 12 gauge loaded. Scariest thing you can ever hear is when you hear the pump of a shotgun. I live out in the country and I would have wildlife setting mine camera off. My German Shepherds are also a big deterrent. You need to watch the man who broke into his girlfriend's house and her father shot and killed him. He was warned not to come in but he had gone crazy.
9:13 this is way too common for kids to just walk home from school or practice. My kids will never ride a school bus or walk home ever nor will they play outside without me present. Nor will they be spending the night at friends houses. The friends can come over for sleepovers.
Pretty much the same here. I'm lucky enough to have full view to our street from my office window. Kiddos can play there, and are allowed only in specific people's houses (who we know). Sleepovers are only with certain family members/very long-time family friends, and at our house. It really sucks that this is how things are these days, but it's like the more you look into how often terrible things occur, the harder it is to just say "Yeah sure, do what you want kids! Have fun!"
If you gonna have your kid walk home by themselves GIVE HIM/HER KEYS TO THE HOUSE!
EXACTLY!
WTF are these parents thinking???
A garage code is much safer, also if they saw him with keys, they probably would've ran up and tried to get in the house too
@A J safer ? You know how slow a garage opens then closes
@@aj897 that take too long
Should've ordered him an Uber or something at least
it's black and white because it's on night vision mode so the light from the explosion tricked the camera for a second into thinking it's light enough outside to turn off night vision automatically.
You beat me to it. Yes, that's exactly why the color change.
"By the time the police arrived" it was time to draw chalk outlines of the victims bodies. This is why most people buy firearms. I'd rather be tried by 12 than carried by 6.
When seconds separate life from death, the police are always minutes away. God made all humans, Samuel Colt made all humans equal.
@@tHEdANKcRUSADER bingo
Just don't shoot if they see you and flee. Instant guilty verdict if you shoot somebody in the back.
@@fluffylittlebear Actually WRONG. PLEASE FORMALLY study criminal law before spouting like that
@@protonneutron9046 Nope... What I said was correct. Every "castle doctrine" law has a clause that you must reasonably believe that your life is in danger, and that deadly force is required. Somebody running away from you NEVER fits that criteria.
If you ever find yourself in this situation, feel free to write me from prison.
The worst part about these situations even when nothing happens is that it robs people of their sense of security.
The part with that poor little boy was hard to witness. I'm so glad he got to safety before it was too late! Thanks for sharing your experiences with us as well as your reactions!
Even as an adult walking or driving. Never go to your home. If you are walking, go to a nearby open business if possible or a neighbors house. If driving, also go to an open business or police department.
@@arieljaquez5444 Yes! Find people!
The brazen ones that were just gonna walk into a house creep me out. Calling the cops was clearly not the answer in many of these videos. Be ready to defend yourself!
Exactly! Like what's that saying...when a threat is only seconds away, the police are MINUTES?? Yeah...that's why I continue to live in the area I do...where castle doctrine and my willingness and "inventory" rule...and would provide me an interesting evening if I ever saw some of these freaks outside MY door! :)
call the police and defend yourself
@@TLL1969 💯 A good dog and a gun are all the security I need.
@@fluffylittlebear amen
@@fluffylittlebear Amen to that Sir...and a shovel and living on a few acres would be the cherry on top! :)
That was messed up with the locked out kid with no key. What a badass for yelling and throwing things at them..
Side note, I think all parents should teach their kids to never say they’re are home alone whether someone comes to the door or walking down the street alone always reply with something like “my dad is in his room I can go get him” and call police or for this kid “ I have to go I’m meeting my dad down the street” or something of that sort. Not saying it will always work but it should be taught even if it’s just a small deterrent.
Gaynor has so many stories, she must be fun to be around. 😭
For some crazy reason, people let their children walk far distances to or from home. They know there are predators who kidnap kids every day throughout the country. Also, calling the cops is the right thing to do, but what happens when they take long to arrive, and there's people breaking into your house? That's why you have to have cameras and be armed.
I love these, they're so creepy. A huge worry when your a woman and you live alone! Great reaction, you guys always have interesting stories, I hope you do more of these. Much love 💚🤍🧡
People are ballsy nowadays. Two months ago at about 10 PM, I had someone turning the front door knob and trying to push the door open. The fact that both my adult daughter and I were sitting in the living room and almost every light was on inside the house didn't deter them one bit. As soon as I shouted that I was calling the police it stopped.
I’m a single dad of daughters that are my life, I’m SO cautious and protective but my ex just hd my girls walk home from school even after my middle angel told me a grey haired man kept following her home from school, he’d wait in the trees for her to pass and then follow. It infuriated and terrified me. I told my ex I’d pick her up from school everyday from then on but she was more concerned about me getting extra time with my daughters where she was trying to make her new boyfriend “new dad” than actually worrying about our daughters safety. She acted like everything was fine and the girls were safe , refusing to let me pick up and drop them off just to be difficult. Makes me sick, I bought all 3 of my girls a military grade pepper gell dispenser made to look like lip gloss container and carried a very violent dose of accelerated pepper gell similar to bear spray and begging the process to gain more custody to be able to protect my daughters and have more time with them their mom isn’t spending with them and denying me. For any parents out there being stubborn JuST becasue you’ve decided to go play instead of being the prentice your children deserve, don’t take it out on them and refuse to let their other parent protect and support them when you are not . Think of your kids before your own desire to be single again or “childless” when you hve children. We live in a disturbing scary society today both in dangers outside the home and with parents being terrible parents . Our children deserve the world, all the love and protection imaginable. Praying my ex will grow up and stop her immaturity and narcissistic lifestyle . It’s great that RUclipsrs play these videos , so others see this happens ALL the time and often times when u you u hear of someone disappearing or “running away” it’s often worse. Protect your home, have a plan! I’m greatful to live where I can hve firearms and legally conceal carry a handgun, I’ve been able to protect my daughters in an attempted break in because of my firearm and I can’t imagine living in a state or place it’s not allowed but good on office bloke dad for picking up a golf club agasint 4 guys. THAT is a father!
The black and white footage is because it's night time by the way, so when that bright light flared from the fire it switched to the normal camera settings for a second
"When seconds count, the police are only minutes away".
17:44 the cameras at night have night vision. However the illumination from the explosion most likely lit it enough for the camera to get color
There's been at least a couple of unsolved cases of women being kidnapped and it caught on Ring doorbells. Scary stuff.
“By the time police arrived the man was gone” should be the new slogan for the US police force.
I know exactly how that young boy felt when he saw noticed the car following him. something similar happened when I was a kid and you will do anything when you feel uncomfortable and that fight or flight response kicks in.
That is so creepy. Alot of these asses seem to have already cased out the homes ahead of time. That one kid was well trained, as soon as the door shut I heard him lock it. Good habit to teach your kid.
In this day and age, screw being 'rude'! If you make me anxious and afraid, I'm not going to worry about whether or not some stranger thinks I'm being rude to them! Also, I think that anyone that someone regularly creeping around their property should have a large pot of boiling hot water (heck, crush up shards of glass, have that in the boiling water as well, along with a crap ton of salt), at the ready; when they appear and if there are no barriers shielding them, throw the water at/on them from an easily accessible (to you) door or window!
Cheers to the Gaynor villain origin story. Lagging along, running down the street laughing like Joker, 😂😂 all respect tho jokes aside
I bought two megaphones off of Amazon that I keep near my front and back door. Highly doubt I’ll ever have to use them, but I do kinda want to scare the shit outta someone. The element of surprise!
I remember sharing the video of the kid to some of the people I knew and EVERYONE said the exact same thing about the parents. I mean why let a TEN year old walk home by himself? It’s terrifying to thing what would mostly likely happen to him with those two sick pedos
@@Sudas80 so, according to you, it's perfectly safe for a ten year old to walk home after dark, but the adult at home needs to keep the door locked? Guess what, the 80s are long over and it isn't safe for any young person to walk alone at night.
Yea it's a child is safer then a house full of valuables
@@cyndib511 It may depend on the neighborhood and surrounding areas
@@LA_HAnope there’s crazy people everywhere
We have a ring doorbell thank goodness. I have to tell you that when I was a little girl, I was walking home from school, I was 6 and a man in a blue car stopped and asked me if I wanted a ride. I said no. Then further along (I was only 3 houses away from my home) he came by again, opened the passenger door and said he would give me candy if I got in. I didn’t get in, thank goodness. This was a long time ago before there was really talk about this. I think I had a guardian angel with me. He was young - late teens or early 20’s. I kind of shudder to think what might have happened if I had gotten in. Well, I ran to my house screaming and was later talking to a policeman. He was never caught. Then when I was older and single I was living in an apartment on the 2nd floor. Thing was the 1st floor was underground and my window to my living room was at ground level but I was never home, always working and going to school. One night I came home with a friend and noticed someone looking in that window. I didn’t have any coverings because I didn’t have much there and there were woods behind me. After I screamed he left. Later (after my friend left) I got ready for bed - I had bedsheets on that window in my bedroom. I let my eyes get used to the dark and then moved the sheets to see outside and he was there! He stood up and he was wearing all black, knit hat, black sweatshirt and pants. I screamed again and he took off. I called the cops and of course he was never found. Now, I close and lock every door and cover my windows. I used to wake up with nightmares after that one! Be safe!
In the US we have was is called the Castle Doctrine. Meaning if someone breaks into your home you can use lethal force to protect yourself. Usually in the US this means a firearm but I know people who have swords for the same reason.
I can remember waking up to some noise at one of my windows. I grabbed a sword from the wall and moved to ambush the person who was coming in my window. His foot came in and I told him this wasn't his apt. He drunkenly mumbled he'd lost his keys. I told him I didn't care because this wasn't his apt and if he kept coming in the window he was going to leave with the coroner in a bag.
He slowly pulled his leg out of my apt and wandered off.
That’s only in some states.
@@JAB2010 38/50 so most.
In Texas these creeps trying to enter someones premise would have a good chance that they might meet up with a rifle, shotgun or pistol and not a golf club.
Hell yeah, dont call the cops, call the coroner.
The night vision is black and white that's why the one video goes into color for a second. The explosion gave enough light to make the camera think it was day.
5:35 THIS is why we own guns!
You’re not gonna have your gun within reach in the middle of the night. (You’re supposed to have it locked away, if you’re a good gun owner.)
@@JAB2010 it's called take it out the safe if your smart
@@JAB2010 I live in a house by myself and surprisingly the gun in the bedside drawer has never done anything to me while I've slept.
Even so, I can get the gun out of the safe in about a minute, and that matters when the cops are 10 minutes away......and where I live....they are a lot further.
Yes, have two loaded weapons in my home. Honestly though, miss my dog a boxer/husky mix. Felt more protected with her. Fortunately neighbors on both sides of my home have cameras, both have one between properties. At least if something happens they'll record it. Small town life has its perks.
I’d rather be rude and alive than polite but dead.
No judgment on the brits but being waken up from someone breaking the sliding glass door and hearing your dads old rusty 1911 slide rack and your dad camly but angrly shouting "hey" then hearing them scurry away. Really does make you feel safe as a little kid.
I have seen 20-30 videos like this with creepy stuff over the years and this one was very tame compared to the other ones. The other ones I have seen have been utterly terrifying and some even have a paranormal feel to it. Yes one can question if those are real or not but they do make you feel really freaked out.
My slumlord landlord tried to intimidate me by banging on my front door late one night. I answered the door with a 12 gauge shotgun. He now corresponds with me via mail. :)
Three fairly large pit mix dogs in my house function as the burglar alarm. They bark at strangers until the stranger sits down. They're friendly if they know you but strangers get barked at. I'm glad they're there, when I can't be. Especially after watching stuff like this. Hooray canine friends! And also, because I live in a rural state, yay guns, and strong self defense laws and castle doctrine.
I had that happen to me and I stayed on the inside of the door and racked my 12-gauge shotgun so he could hear it and he ran away like a baby.
In the last video the guy was definitely not wearing a mask. That's obvious when he was tapping on the ring camera.
Why do some of these people wait so long to even try to contact authorities?
In the last clip, it’s bad when people think your face is a mask. The upside to that is that it’s Halloween every day 😂
I’m from Riverton Utah so it was creepy when I first saw that one!
You all have a point about the locked doors, regardless whether the parents were home it was ridiculously irresponsible. Most kids in the US (especially in suburban homes) have keys to unlock their doors. Not sure why his parents did not give him a key, they got lucky that their son was able to open the neighbor's door for safety.
Just fyi 🙂The film is black and white because it’s night vision when dark but when there is light like an explosion or porch light , it turns off night vision mode which appears black and white and then records color like the flames of the home.
I’d run out with no clothes on. Make damn sure they won’t come back. Ain’t no one wanting to see that. 😂
Not far from me three dudes tried to rob a house in broad daylight. A 14 year old boy and a 17 yr old girl were inside. By the time the police arrives, two of the intruders were dead and one was wounded. You see daddy taught his son how to correctly handle a 12 gauge shotgun.
There is a bunch of videos like this on RUclips.. You all should do more reactions to those. Slapped Ham is on good channel.
Long story but basically I partied in the middle of nowhere Oklahoma with people I didn’t know except my friend that met me there.These guys were hammered and got crazy started pulling knives and i hid in a shed for like 20 minutes lol the cops were there by then , saw my chance to make a run for it, I’m telling you he’s right I ran like bolt and adrenaline is something I ran straight through massive thorn pushes and didn’t feel a thing. Came to get my car the next day and tires were slashed but I was just glad to get the hell out there and also not arrested for running away.
One consistent thing with all of these footage is police cannot do anything as the creeps run away by the time police arrive.
You'd get 1 warning to leave my property.
Yup, the cocking of my 12 gauge.
Night vision is black and white. It went color when the light was bright enough to see color from the fire.
Shit like that is why I keep sword and big knives at home. Nah bro that shit can't be allowed
I can't articulate this properly in text. I've been involved in two situations where women were running for there lives or dignity and I had to personally intervene. And one situation of an attempted home invasion of my property that ended with the piece of trash at the end of my rifle cowering on the ground while I was trying to keep my dogs from eating him alive. Go ahead and call bs, it won't change the fact that it happened.
My goodness there are some really perverted people out there
Bro why wouldn’t they give the kid a key they are so stupid
Videos like this make me feel so blessed to have been born in Oklahoma, where I have the right to defend my home. The moment someone who is trying to break in big toe enters my home, I have full legal right to use deadly force. Im not saying we don't have break-ins, but Criminals have to be very careful. They will stake out and make sure that no one, not even children are inside.
Some Cameras are "color" night vision but they need a bright light source to display color so usally only about 50 feet will be in color, or it could just be the light from the blast was enough to memic daylight
This is why you gotta strap up if you live in the U.S. lol. You never know, so best to be prepared
The cameras are in color, it's the nightvision that gives it that green/black/white.
THIS is why Americans carry guns.
It's crazy out here and most cities are too big to always rely on speedy police response.🔫🔫🔫
Maybe the wildfire woman will be smart enough to keep go bags for her and her kids instead of trying to pack the whole house in her suv.
If I had a creepy MFer peeping inside my windows I'd lay out some bear traps.
19:03 jeezus *chrriist* 😌
Great video
Also these video doorbells seem to be rather useless outside of making footage for videos such as this compilation
Not a good idea in some states. People have their guns and some states have strong stand your ground laws
People are crazy...
17:28 it’s night time lol
This is the reason I keep my 12 gauge loaded. Scariest thing you can ever hear is when you hear the pump of a shotgun. I live out in the country and I would have wildlife setting mine camera off. My German Shepherds are also a big deterrent.
You need to watch the man who broke into his girlfriend's house and her father shot and killed him. He was warned not to come in but he had gone crazy.
And that right there is why they need the 2nd amendment
you can own a gun in the UK. The most common purchase is shotgun.
I would rather have a pistol or shotgun in my hand than ten cops on the phone.
*i wonder how many of these r in Texas or any other red states lol*
Ring is also not that great of a company
They will give cops your footage without letting you know
It was probably Dave the 1 sneaking around ur house at night
Foreigners wonder why Americans have guns, well, when seconds count, Police are minutes away...
Why would u not leave him a key underneath the mat or something
Leaving access to your house like that is also a problem, that's not safe
@@aj897 Because that is the first place a night misfit will look !
Why lock a door what about ur kid
If Aiden comes back to NJ he'll have me for security 🤷
This is why you need to have a shotgun, at least. Nobody who is willing to walk into your home is there with good intentions.
See police late coming but not my 9 mm its always ready
This kinda $hit is why we have guns in America.
Another reason to own a gun.
I think the first one was staged
9:13 this is way too common for kids to just walk home from school or practice. My kids will never ride a school bus or walk home ever nor will they play outside without me present. Nor will they be spending the night at friends houses. The friends can come over for sleepovers.
boy your kids are going to suffer
Pretty much the same here. I'm lucky enough to have full view to our street from my office window. Kiddos can play there, and are allowed only in specific people's houses (who we know). Sleepovers are only with certain family members/very long-time family friends, and at our house.
It really sucks that this is how things are these days, but it's like the more you look into how often terrible things occur, the harder it is to just say "Yeah sure, do what you want kids! Have fun!"
I bet your kids are having a blast..
@@rancidcrawfish I bet her kids are safe
Get a gun. No fear
I have a gun on me at all times!!
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No such thing as a hate crime. Just crime.
Part of the reason why guns are needed to protect your home and family.Fact!
And this is why we have the 2nd amendment here in USA 😂😮. Guns around.
2nd amendment
This is why I have plenty of guns in the house. You can’t rely on the police all the time!
That last one is definitely fake
Dudes buddy left the lights on the car parked in front lol
Came out of nowhere my ass lol
Almost 20k
2nd amendment, for reasons like these. Police never arrive in time to save you..
Sofi is cute