A group of punks wearing print-out masks of Andy Ngo’s face, appeared outside the Portland-based journalist’s home Halloween night in a scene reminiscent of “The Purge.”
Ngo posted the home security system video of the unsettling incident onto Twitter Friday morning. The spooky video shows the goons, clad in hooded sweatshirts and printout masks, approaching Ngo’s front door to “trick or treat.”
“These 6 individuals wearing print-out masks of my face approached my family’s home last night, repeatedly rang doorbell, pounded on window, recorded footage of property & gestured at cameras. There were no candy bags. This follows their doxing of my elderly mom’s small business,” Ngo, who was home at the time, wrote in the tweet.
These 6 individuals wearing print-out masks of my face approached my family's home last night, repeatedly rang doorbell, pounded on window, recorded footage of property & gestured at cameras. There were no candy bags. This follows their doxing of my elderly mom's small business. pic.twitter.com/dH8qn1YS85— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) November 1, 2019
Antifa already had a bad reputation, but this creepy and threatening behavior really took their “activism” to the next level.
Ngo told the Post Millennial that “This is the latest addition to a long list of antifa-related individuals doxing, threatening, and promising to hurt or kill me or my...