Posted on 11/18/2025 11:38:59 AM PST by Morgana
Five youngsters have been arrested in a sleepy suburb for a disturbing TikTok trend that has frightened homeowners across the US.
Those detained in Elk Grove, California, included two 13–year–olds, police said.
The children were taken into custody after partaking in the so–called 'door kick challenge' - a TikTok trend in which teenagers sneak up to a person's property and smash in their front door.
Footage, released by police, showed the two youths, one in a ski mask and the other with his hood up, backing into a front door before booting it at full force and running away.
The children caused more than $680 in damages, according to law enforcement, who issued a stern warning about the dangers of a seemingly innocuous online prank.
'We want to use this as an opportunity to remind our community that while trends like this may seem like harmless fun, they can have serious consequences,' Elk Grove Police Department wrote.
At least eight incidents of children kicking the front doors of strangers' homes and causing damage had been reported in the past month.
Police have not released the ages of the other suspects, but confirmed they were children in response to a Facebook comment from locals who voiced concerns that the pranksters were actually adults.
The teenagers could face felony charges if the damages caused by the social media trend exceed $400, per California law.
Police are also concerned about how terrified homeowners might react to the children if they think their homes are being broken into.
'It sounds like someone is kicking down your door to try and hurt your family,' Elk Grove police sergeant Jason Jimenez told CBS Sacramento.
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Next up - “Survive the Remington 12 gauge” challenge.
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To the fullest extent of the law.
That wouldn’t be surprising at all.
M193 challenge at my place
Next, back up to my 9mm pistols that I keep around my house (no children in the house).
Breaching one of my entryways at 00:DARK o’clock while I am sleeping or drowsy is not a great recipe for avoiding all sorts of consequences.
Somehow, I don’t think that would go over well here in South Carolina...
In my case, the RIA semi-auto 12ga with a 20-round rotary mag!
Just this point about reporting in general: Elk Grove a “sleepy suburb”?
Where do they get that from? The population is 176K.
It is immediately south of the City of Sacramento. Including the suburbs stretching to the east, the area has the lion’s share of the county’s 1.6 million population. It’s just a regular suburb and going for colorful metaphors such as “sleepy” should be avoided when the characterization is simply false
Oops, it just went off officer.
The DM hits a new low with that. Ding dong ditch is harmless. Smashing in somebody's front door is hardly innocuous. Here in Idaho, you'd be dead if you did that.
‘door kick challenge’
The challengers should be arrested for reckless endangerment and attempted murder.
“a TikTok trend in which teenagers sneak up to a person’s property and smash in their front door.”
They need to stop before the last thing they hear is “Bang Bang”.
For the curious, the average adult male doberman can sprint between 24-30mph, so if you make it off the porch, you likely won’t make it much farther.
They’re not *children* or *youngsters*. They’re teens and old enough to know better (especially when they’re covering their faces to prevent identification) and often big enough to pose a legitimate threat.
They’re trying to make it sound like some kind of innocent prank done by actual children.
The full extent of the law used to be a deterrent , the quarter extent not so much a deterrent to lawlessness
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