Vigilante teens caught on wild doorbell cam attacking convicted sex offender: People on the registry need to be dead

Wild doorbell video captured a group of vigilante teens storming a convicted pedophile’s Michigan home – allegedly clocking him in the head and snarling that sex offenders “need to be dead.”Shocking footage showed six hooded youngsters marching up to the unidentified offender’s home in Allegan County around midnight Sunday, banging on his garage door until he opened it to find the group lined up outside, according to Fox 8.The homeowner, a married father in his 50s, said the teens grilled him about the decades-old conviction for having sex with a 13-year-old girl when he was 19.“They started asking me about my personal background, and they asked me what my first name was,” he told the outlet, claiming the young mob tracked him down through the sex offender registry and filmed the encounter.“I was trying to be open and be honest.I did tell them the truth, but they kept going on and on about, ‘Well, you did this.

You did that.’”He said he told the teens he regretted his crime – but one allegedly snapped back that “people on the registry need to be dead.”His wife tried to drag him back inside — just for one of the vigilantes to sucker-punch him in the head, he claimed.“I turned my head to look at the kids on the right, the kid that was standing on the left blindsided me with a hit to the head, with a fist,” recalled the homeowner, who said he was left with a concussion.“I could feel the, you know, the knuckles on the back of my head.”His neighbor’s Blink doorbell cam caught the teens bolting from the property after the wild confrontation.The Michigan native told the outlet he pleaded guilty in 1991 to first-degree sexual assault and was sentenced in another state to 120 days behind bars and a lifetime on the sex offender registry.He said he met the much younger girl at a roller-skating ring and began a “sexual” relationship that went on for about a year, ending after her father found out and triggered criminal charges.“I ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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