Maine Teen Shot in 'Door Knock Challenge' Mishap

The teens were running away when the homeowner allegedly opened fire

Maine Teen Shot in 'Door Knock Challenge' Mishap
30-year-old Vincent Martin, allegedly fired multiple shots with a handgun, hitting one of the teens in the calf Cumberland County Sheriff

A late-night game of ding-dong-ditch ended with a Maine teenager shot in the leg and a homeowner in jail, authorities said.

At around 1 a.m. Saturday, a group of teenagers knocked on the door of a home on Waterford Road in Harrison, about 30 miles west of Lewiston, then fled, according to the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office.

The prank, known for decades as "ding-dong-ditch," has more recently gained new life as the "door knock challenge" trend on TikTok.

As the teens ran off, the resident, 30-year-old Vincent Martin, allegedly fired multiple shots with a handgun, hitting one of the teens in the calf.

Deputies responded to a report of shots fired, and found blood in the driveway. The teens were already gone but soon after, deputies received a report of a walk-in gunshot victim at Bridgton Hospital.

The sheriff's office said the teen, who was not identified, sustained "serious, but not life-threatening injuries" and was listed in "stable condition."

Martin was arrested at his home and booked into the Cumberland County Jail on felony charges of elevated aggravated assault and aggravated reckless conduct, and two misdemeanor counts on discharging a firearm near a dwelling. According to jail records, Martin was being held on $10,000 bail.

With TMX

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