Jang Dong-min YouTube channel capture / Source = YouTube capture

Jang Dong-min YouTube channel capture / Source = YouTube capture

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Jang Dong-min YouTube channel capture / Source = YouTube capture

Jang Dong-min YouTube channel capture / Source = YouTube capture

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[Asia Economy Reporter Nahana] Comedian Jang Dong-min revealed that he has been the victim of car terrorism more than three times and has now been targeted at his home, releasing an audio file recorded with on-site sounds from closed-circuit television (CCTV). He appealed, "I will definitely catch them. There will be no leniency in punishment. Your deductions and tips are a great help."


On the 8th, Jang Dong-min uploaded a video titled "Wall damage following car damage. Scarier than a horror movie" on his YouTube channel. He explained the incidents he had experienced, saying, "I apologize for causing concern unintentionally. Whether the perpetrator is responding to this or not, the damage to my house is increasing."


He showed traces of damage on the exterior wall of the house that had been attacked, saying, "My car terrorism stopped while stationary, but stones keep flying at the house, making my family scared and me angry, but the worry is growing, so this is a problem." The photos showed marks on the exterior wall that looked like scratches and dents. He trembled in fear, saying, "I wonder if this could happen just by throwing with hands."


He then released the CCTV audio file, saying, "Many viewers reported it might be a slingshot, and as I listened to the audio, I heard strange sounds before the stones hit." He speculated, "I can't be certain, but I think they used a tool rather than bare hands." The audio clearly repeated the sound of stones hitting the exterior wall.


He added, "If the exterior wall is damaged to that extent, I believe the same destructive force would be delivered to places like a person's head."


He continued, "I will definitely catch the culprit. There will be no leniency in punishment. I will catch them perfectly so that this does not happen to others as well." He asked for people's tips, saying, "If you have good information, please let me know. Your deductions and tips are a great help."



Previously, since August, Jang Dong-min claimed through his YouTube channel that he had been targeted by an assailant at his home and vehicle, and recently revealed that his house in Wonju, Gangwon Province, where he and his family live, is being attacked. Despite public exposure and warnings to the perpetrator, the attacks continue.


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