YouTuber Cjon32 speaks out after man who broke into his house is shot and killed

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Popular car YouTuber Cjon32 has responded after a home invader was killed after breaking into his house.

Cjon32 is a custom car creator and YouTuber who has amassed a following of over 1M strong on the video platform and 770,000 more on Instagram.

On Friday, August 15, the YouTuber stunned fans after posting a video to his Instagram stories outside his house, revealing that he had been targeted in a home invasion.

In the clip, Cjon showed that police were at his house, and yellow tape was put up outside after someone had broken into his home and ended up dead.

“You all know what yellow tape means, yes, there’s a body in my house,” he said. “They broke in my crib and it’s consequences behind actions, man.”

Cjon also reportedly posted and quickly deleted an image showing the aftermath of the home invasion with blood on the carpet. However, screengrabs of the photo were reposted to social media.

A day later, the car YouTuber shared an update with fans as news reports began surfacing about a home invasion suspect in his area being killed around the same time.

Cjon says investigation is ongoing after home invader killed

In a YouTube Short, Cjon revealed that he and his family are okay, but he has a lot to figure out and can’t give too many details away because an investigation is happening.

“We got lawyers, there’s just a lot of stuff going on. I don’t want to say too much. My daughter, Liv is put up. I know you all read the articles and see what they said. It just is what it is.”

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Many of CJ’s fans have been referencing reports of a home invasion in Joliet, Illinois where a woman grabbed a gun and her child and hid in a bedroom closet after a man broke in.

After the suspect, who authorities say was armed with a screwdriver, entered the bedroom, the mother shot the man in the head, killing him.

It’s unclear whether this incident was the same as the one that occurred at Cjon’s house, but the timelines do match up.

Cjon reiterated that they didn’t know the suspect and that they suffered the “consequences” for their actions.

Unfortunately, the rest of the short is plagued with audio issues, so we don’t know much more about the situation.

This isn’t the first time that an influencer or their family has fought back against home invaders.

Earlier this year, a group of men allegedly broke into Twitch star Amouranth’s house, demanding money and crypto. The streamer ended up luring the trio to another part of her house where her husband, armed with a gun, fired shots at the thieves, forcing them to flee.

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