Homeowner arrested after armed clash with teen prankster: report
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A Florida man found himself in legal trouble after allegedly brandishing a gun at a teenager involved in a neighborhood prank known as ding-dong ditch.

The incident unfolded around 8 p.m. on October 16, when Santiago Cairo, a 40-year-old resident of Boca Raton, saw a group of individuals at his doorstep and suspected an attempted break-in, as reported by WPTV.

Cairo is said to have called 911 before grabbing a firearm and confronting a 14-year-old outside his residence.

Arrest records accessed by WPTV reveal that Cairo claimed he did not directly point the weapon at the teen but maintained it in a “low ready position” until law enforcement arrived.

Santiago Cairo's Florida mugshot

Santiago Cairo was taken into custody on October 16, 2025, facing charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in Palm Beach County, Florida. (Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office)

However, the young prankster alleges Cairo acted more violently than originally believed.

While the teen admitted to ding-dong ditching Cairo’s home, he told investigators that Cairo confronted him holding a flashlight and a gun, yelling, “You messed with the wrong guy,” WPTV reported.

The teen said Cairo then ordered him to get down on his knees, and at one point grabbed his shoulder in an attempt to push him to the ground – ultimately leaving him feeling threatened, according to WPTV.

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Santiago Cairo is facing criminal charges after allegedly confronting a 14-year-old with a gun over a ding-dong ditch prank at his Boca Raton, Florida home on Oct. 16, 2025. (iStock)

Investigators later determined the young prankster never attempted to break into Cairo’s home, with Cairo admitting to police that he “went too far” when responding to the situation.

​​”All I can say is that Mr. Cairo never in fact pointed his firearm at anyone or put his hands on anyone,” Cairo’s attorney told WPTV.

Cairo’s attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. 

Cairo was arrested on charges of aggravated assault with a firearm, the outlet reported. He was released from jail on a $10,000 bond.

A scenic view of Boca Raton, Florida

The Boca Raton homeowner allegedly confronted a 14-year-old over a ding-dong ditch prank, in which Santiago Cairo believed the teen was attempting to break into his home. (iStock)

However, his neighbor, Mary Elizabeth Hall, reportedly expressed her support for Cairo while adding that she felt disappointed how the events unfolded.

“I witnessed the mother drive away with her children in the back,” Hall told WPTV. “While my neighbor, Santiago, was sitting handcuffed in the back of the car.”

Hall added that their South Florida neighborhood has seen an influx in car break-ins, while defending her neighbor’s actions.

“I question if it was a prank, or if they were trying to steal something,” Hall said, according to WPTV. “My neighbor did the right thing, and the outcome was not the right thing.”

Hall is set to appear in front of a judge next month.

“I hope the outcome is that the young man learns a very serious lesson,” Hall added. “And that my neighbor, Santiago, his name is cleared.”

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