A new video emerged from another invasion of home a few minutes earlier and not far from an attack that rocked a community of South Surrey on Wednesday.
The frightening video, captured on a doorbell camera, shows a large man who kicked the door of a house, before entering and asking for keys.

Then, just as suddenly as it broke into the house, he leaves the house and in the night.
The video, which was published on Facebook, is now part of a police investigation.
Shortly after its recording, a similar incident occurred at the home of Garth Garth Wesnoski and Nicole Tysedal.

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“It was the worst interaction of my whole life, simply terrible,” said Wesnoski.
Wesnoski woke up around 1:30 am to find a strange man at his door in the community of separation berries near King George Boulevard and 160th Street.
The man immediately became violent, leading to a fight that spread in his alley while man also demanded keys.

He was finally arrested on the scene. David William Charles Hoffman faces accusations of aggression, introduction and mischief.
Wesnoski described the video of the bell of the incident similar to that of “shocking”.
“Immediately, I said to myself, is someone in the house?” He said.
“I am terrified for people who had to face something like that, it’s just extreme violence.”
Hoffman has extensive criminal history, with more than a dozen accusations and convictions.
In December, he was accused of dangerous driving of an engine vehicle, theft of the police and voluntarily resistance to a peace agent – and released on bail on January 2.

He must now be back in court on Monday for a bailing hearing in the incident of the rupture berries.
This perspective rocked Wesnoski.
“We cannot both believe that we hear that there is a possibility that a guy like that with this kind of record and history of life has a chance to go back on the street,” he said.
“Please don’t let this man come out.”
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