The ‘Door Kick Challenge’ has resurged on TikTok, prompting severe concerns as teenagers engage in a dangerous online trend that involves kicking the front doors of strangers’ homes. Law enforcement across the U.S. has sounded the alarm over the escalating risks associated with this viral prank. In Elk Grove, California, over eight incidents have been reported in the past month, with five arrests made so far. Homeowners are now facing significant property damage, with some incidents exceeding $950 in damages, which could lead to felony charges. The trend’s prevalence is not limited to California, as similar cases have emerged in Florida, where a teenager was caught on camera damaging a home, resulting in over $500 in damages. Authorities are emphasizing that these acts, while seemingly trivial to teens, carry severe legal and safety implications. The trend’s resurgence has also sparked discussions about the need for parental oversight and the potential for violent confrontations, as some states have ‘stand your ground’ laws that increase the risks for both homeowners and pranksters.