Escalating 'door kick' challenge frustrating neighbors in Carlsbad; recent videos show donkey kicks causing damage to front doors
CARLSBAD, Calif. - A TikTok challenge that started in college dorms is making its way to local neighborhoods—and becoming more destructive.
A newly installed Ring camera caught the last incident in June: a person in a hoodie doing several so-called donkey kicks to their door before taking off. A Carlsbad homeowner sent ABC 10News a photo of a large crack after a similar incident several months ago, The door was splintered in several places and, likely, has to be replaced for several thousand dollars.
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