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Door Kick Challenge Lands Florida Teens in Jail

2 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Teens arrested for participating in a dangerous TikTok door kick trend.
  • Homeowner armed themselves, ready to shoot intruders.
  • The challenge could have led to life-altering consequences.
Door Kick Challenge Lands Florida Teens in Jail

A dangerous TikTok challenge involving aggressive door-kicking has led to the arrest of three teenagers in Florida. The viral trend prompts participants to forcefully strike or kick doors of random homes before escaping. In one alarming incident, a homeowner called the sheriff's office, reporting a potential burglary as someone attempted to kick their door in. The resident indicated that her husband was armed and ready to confront the intruder.

Authorities confronted the teens, emphasizing the extreme danger of their actions, including the possibility of being shot by a homeowner mistaking them for a burglar. The sheriff's office confirmed that the teens visited multiple homes, with incidents captured on camera. They face charges including loitering and prowling, with one also charged with criminal mischief for property damage.

The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office issued a stern warning, stating that this 'challenge' is far from a harmless prank. They highlighted that participants risk severe consequences, including being shot or facing other life-altering legal repercussions. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the real-world dangers posed by viral social media trends.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The TikTok door kick challenge is a dangerous trend where participants aggressively kick or bang on random residential doors and then run away.
The article states the homeowner did not see any weapons on the teens, but her husband was prepared with a gun.
The teens were arrested and charged with loitering and prowling, with one also charged with criminal mischief for property damage.

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