Posted on 09/20/2017 7:07:42 AM PDT by w1n1
Is this stalking killer clown for real, or is this a hoax? Or just another copy cat using the new Stephen King remake of It movie to craft a publicity stunt.
Facebooker Draven Riffe swears this knife-wielding clown was quite real. Afterwards, Draven was so shaken by the encounter that he waited in his treestand for two hours for law enforcement to escort him out safely.
Imagine this scene. You are up in your treestand with your bow ready for your big buck to come by. Instead of a buck, it is a madman dressed like a clown, armed with a big butcher knife. He stands silently under your treestand, looking up at you menacingly while holding the gleaming steel knife ready for use against you.
Well, that is exactly what Draven Riffe says he caught on video in Charleston, West Virginia.
What would you do in this situation? While we are split on whether this footage is real or, as some skeptics think, fake, the killer clown epidemic is indeed going to cause harm to both clown and victims.
If you are a killer clown pranker, better think again as an arrow or Mr. 308 may be in your future if you pick on the wrong hunter or concealed-carrying citizen. What would you do? See the killer clown or hoax video here.
I think it is a result of Mental Illness.
Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay
This is why you should always have a rack of cream pies and a dozen seltzer bottles handy.
SHOOT’IM.
Mine is a 30!
I never knew knife wielding clowns were such a problem.
Rule one, don’t make fun of the orange hair.
Never bring a knife to a clownfight.
“I’ve never hunted clown before. You get a 30 second head start.”
“Is it hard for you to shoot women and children?”
“No, you just don’t lead them as much.”
—— Some war movie...
310 ft/s crossbow bolt with a Rage expanding blade head thru the head?
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