Texas Homeowner Terrified After Doorbell Cam Captures Visitor Wearing A Red Goat Mask
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Texas Homeowner Terrified After Doorbell Cam Captures Visitor Wearing A Red Goat Mask

A homeowner in Texas is scared to leave their house after their doorbell camera captured a masked individual at the door holding a Bible passage from the book of Revelation.

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According to the news outlet CBS, the incident occurred on January 18 in Carrollton, North Texas. The doorbell camera shows the time as 8:13 pm. In ring camera footage from WFAA, an imposing figure walks to the door wearing a black hoodie and trousers. The person is also wearing an unnerving red goat mask, complete with black horns and a fluffy neck cover.

The figure walks to the door and rings the bell while clutching a cardboard sign that reads 'Revelation 20-1-15.' They show the sign to the doorbell camera, lightly knock on the door, and hurriedly walk away. According to Bible.com, Revelation 20-1-15 describes the end of days when 'Satan will be let loose from his prison.' God's holy believers are saved, and non-believers are cast into the lake of fire.

According to CBS, the homeowner did not want their identity revealed but said, "I'm scared. I'm scared to leave the house. I'm scared to be at the house." They explained that they weren't at home when the person knocked on their door and got the notification from the doorbell camera remotely.

When asked about the bible passage, the homeowner said, "It's about the end of times. It's about judgment day. I freaked out. I couldn't even think of anything."

The Texas Homeowner Says If It's A Prank, They Should Be Careful

The homeowner reportedly called the Carrollton police, but the masked individual had already left the scene. According to CBS, police filed a report and are monitoring the situation, but ultimately, no crime was committed. The homeowner also said they should be careful if it's just a prankster. "From my post (on social media), a lot of people are saying they would probably shoot the person. I wish it were fake because it has really affected me," she explained.

According to the New York Post, the Carrollton Police Department has not seen the person at any other properties. A spokesperson for the department reportedly asked residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

 

One response to “Texas Mass Shooting Suspect Was Reportedly Let In Through 'Unsecured Door' By Another Student”

  1. ATP says:

    Why is school even open this week in Texas? Isn't this one of their really Holy weeks? Christians are disappointing us.