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Streamer Alleges Midnight Bear Mace Home Attack After Doxxing

Conservative livestreamer Tommyboi4209 says his home was violently attacked in the middle of the night — a smashed bedroom window, yellow residue across his sheets, and bear mace sprayed while his wife and dog slept. The video he posted has set off a firestorm among conservatives online, and for good reason: if true, this is not protest — it is a home invasion and a form of political terror.

What the video shows: broken glass, a sprayed bedroom, and a shaken family

The new development is simple and alarming: the streamer posted footage showing a broken bedroom window and what he says is bear mace smeared across the bed. He claims the assailants burst the window at about 3 a.m., sprayed the chemical inside, and slashed his tires. He also posted that his wife and dog were hit and that the couple had been doxxed. Conservative voices quickly amplified the footage, calling it a clear example of Antifa-style intimidation.

Verified facts — and what still needs proving

Here’s the sober part: the core claim right now rests on the streamer’s own video and statements. Those posts are real and publicly visible. What is not yet publicly verified are the attackers’ identities, forensic confirmation that the residue is commercially sold “bear mace,” or an official police attribution naming any suspects or an organized group. The streamer has alleged doxxing by local police, but no police department has publicly confirmed releasing his address. Independent verification matters — even when the evidence looks bad, we still need the facts to hold bad actors accountable.

Why this matters: political violence, doxxing, and a failure to act

If confirmed, this is a step beyond street clashes and into targeted political violence. Home invasions are a classic tactic of intimidation; doxxing people who exercise their free speech and then sending mobs or individuals to terrorize them is a direct attack on civil society. President Trump signed an executive order last year designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization — words on paper mean nothing unless law enforcement actually enforces the law. We should demand action, not partisan silence.

What must happen next: investigations, tests, and arrests — no excuses

Law enforcement must treat this as a potential violent crime. That means a public statement from the police bureau with jurisdiction, a case number, forensic testing of the residue to confirm the chemical weapon used, a check of surveillance cameras in the area, and an accounting of any doxxing trails. If no local police action follows, the FBI under Director Kash Patel should step in. Private fundraisers can fix windows, but only arrests will stop the pattern of political intimidation.

Conclusion: protect speech and homes, and demand accountability

Whether you think the streamer is a lightning rod or a provocateur, his allegation is a test of whether America will protect citizens from politically motivated violence. Conservatives should demand clearance, testing, and arrests — not tweets that quietly shrink from the truth. If this is Antifa, call it. If it is a violent mob, charge them. If it is something else, show the proof. In any case, do not let the story die while the evidence sits unexamined and the next home sits vulnerable to the same threat.

Written by Staff Reports

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