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CT Man Charged with Assault After Accusing Teens of Doorbell Prank

Eyewitness News ABC7NYNovember 5, 20252 min894 views
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Assault Charges for Doorbell Prank Confrontation

  • 🎯 A Connecticut man, Paul Kryer, 54, faces multiple charges including assault after confronting teenagers he believed were pulling a doorbell prank.
  • ⚡ The incident occurred in New Canaan, where Kryer allegedly snatched two 15-year-old boys off their bikes and threw them to the ground.
  • 🗣️ Kryer was reportedly upset about being pranked on consecutive nights.

Mother's Account and Defense

  • 😠 The mother of one of the assaulted teens expressed outrage, stating the homeowner's reaction was unacceptable and went too far.
  • 📱 She presented a tracking app to police, indicating her son and his friend had not been at the Ledge Avenue location, suggesting they were not the ones who pulled the prank.
  • 💔 Her son is described as being traumatized by the event.

Neighbor and Legal Perspectives

  • 💬 Neighbors found Kryer's alleged actions, including body-slamming, to be an unjustified response to an annoying but common prank.
  • ⚖️ Kryer is also charged with criminal mischief and risk of injury to a child.
  • 📰 The report references a similar incident in Texas where a man was charged with murder after a doorbell prank.

Current Status

  • 🤝 Kryer has been released on bond and is awaiting a court appearance.
  • 🤫 Off-camera, he stated his only desire was to be left alone.
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