It’s the doorbell footage that’s sending shivers down the spines of suburban homeowners everywhere.
A chilling doorbell camera video out of Fairfield, California, is making the rounds online — showing a deranged intruder demanding entry into a family home while a woman and child were inside.
The footage captures 30-year-old Jason Nichols pacing outside a house and grilling the homeowner through a Ring camera before turning aggressive.
Nichols first asks if they can open the door and if everything is OK, before bizarrely pressing about the resident’s daughter.
Fairfield police arrested Jason Nichols earlier this week after he attempted to break into a home.
When the homeowner, who was away at the time, told him to get lost, Nichols allegedly snapped. Authorities confirmed that the owner’s wife and daughter were home at the time.
He began pounding on the door, ripping off the doorbell and hurling threats — even trying to kick the front door down.
“The homeowner’s husband, who was away at the time, observed the suspect through a home security camera and immediately returned to the residence,” authorities said in a statement.
After failing to bust through the front entrance, Nichols found another way in — slipping into the home through a sliding glass door while the terrified family remained inside, police said. By that point, the homeowner had raced back, and things escalated fast.
The clip showing Nichols threatening the residents and attempting to enter the home was caught on a now-viral video.
Armed with a shovel, the man confronted the intruder in a chaotic face-off that left both men with head injuries after exchanging blows.
Police arrived shortly after and found Nichols outside the home. He was taken to a nearby hospital before being booked into jail on multiple felony charges tied to the brazen break-in attempt.
The unsettling encounter unfolded in the 1700 block of Burbank Court, and has since spread across social media, with viewers stunned by the suspect’s erratic behavior and disturbing fixation on the family’s child.
Despite the terrifying ordeal, the woman and child inside the home were not physically harmed. Nichols had his bail set at $35,000, and is due in court on Tuesday afternoon.
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