Santa Clarita’s mother said she and her children live in fear after being repeatedly harassed and threatened by her neighbors.
Alejandra Feliciano lives in an apartment in the countryside of Canyon, where neighbors terrorize their family almost every day.
Much of the hostile interaction was captured by her front door camera. She said that unprovoked harassment has continued for years, but hostility has escalated over the past few months.
The doorbell camera footage reportedly intimidates Alejandra Feliciano and her children. (Alejandra Feliciano) Doorbell camera footage captures a man waiting at the front door with a Doberman before traveling back and forth between Alejandra Feliciano and her family. (Alejandra Feliciano) The man was harassing with the Doberman along with the front door and garage door of Alejandra Feliciano. (Alejandra Feliciano)
“I’m scared,” Feliciano told KTLA’s John Fenolio. “He’s going to get out with his belt and be against the camera as if he’s hitting us. He’s used a stick before.
The footage shows the man actively walking towards the door and flipping the camera over. Feliciano said he constantly screams racial slander at him and her children.
“He has this thing that he feels very strongly about us because we are Hispanic,” she said.
She said she was waiting for her family to leave their front door as his family timing his harassment. He reportedly waited outside her garage door with his dog.
One video clip captured him and her son by threatening him with a “pistol whip.”
Feliciano submitted a police report to the man and said she was in the process of getting a restraining order. But outside the man who physically hurts her child, authorities said they can’t do much about the situation.
She said the easiest solution would be to move, but Feliciano said she couldn’t afford to do so and at this point she felt trapped and helpless.
She tried to talk to him but said she failed as threats and racial slander continued every day.
“I want peace,” she said. “I just want him to leave us alone.”
Feliciano said she saved all the recordings of her neighbors from fear as evidence she would present to the authorities.
So far, the man has not been charged with a crime, but the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said they are investigating the issue.
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