Video recorded on a home security system on Halloween night shows a group of men approaching journalist Andy Ngo’s door, each of them wearing print-out masks of Ngo’s face.
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
The Post Millennial reports that Ngo believes the individuals are related to the group Antifa:
In a comment to TPM, Ngo said 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 family.' Ngo also mentioned that police were called during the incident, but that the gang had fled before they had arrived. Ngo says police took a report, but was informed that people with masks 'are hard, if not impossible to identify.'
Antifa and Ngo have a well-documented history. In June of this year Ngo was attacked by the violent mask wearing activists in Portland and suffered a brain hemorrhage as a result of the assault.