Hoarder’s 911 Call Takes a Terrifying Turn

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29 thoughts on “Hoarder’s 911 Call Takes a Terrifying Turn

  1. Okay, I have to just say this. How is it that nobody commented on the fact that the cop asked a seemingly gay man to come out of the closet? I thought that was unintentionally hilarious. What's not hilarious is the fact that they shot him with bullets when he was doing nothing more than holding a knife. That's what tasers are for. There was absolutely no reason to shoot that boy. That is not hilarious at all. That is horrific.

  2. he's holding a knife, is 100 lbs, stuck underneath mountains of clothing and the three cops who all have a higher vantage point, are a safe distance away, and outwardly stated they had a taser, needed to use bullets three times in the chest? why wouldn't you aim for the hand or arm with the knife? shouldn't cops have perfect aim?

  3. My one brother that passed away in December 2025 his home was just like this. Another brother and a friend of his cleaned out the whole house, they filled up something like 8 dumpsters, got the whole house cleaned out. The one friend is interested in buying it

  4. A call that lists Kevin as the victim of an assault; a 911 disconnect call; four calls related to welfare checks on Kevin; two “disturbance” calls where Kevin is mentioned; a domestic abuse and disorderly conduct after which Kevin and his roommate were both arrested; a call for a theft from a vehicle, when Kevin was allegedly trying to get his own belongings out of his boyfriend’s car; a call where Kevin was the victim of disorderly conduct while armed; a call where Kevin was arrested for bail jumping while he himself was the victim of disorderly conduct and battery; and the final call that Kevin placed that led to his own death.

  5. So Kevin called the police saying his boyfriend, who was with him in the house, tried to break his neck. that was the other person who came out of the house. so basically, someone called the police because they were getting assaulted, hid in the closet, and got killed.

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