Killer Clowns Halloween Purge Night: Homeland Security and FBI Announce Its Monitor Plans For October 31 Security

Killer Clowns are reported to be the target of the Homeland Security and FBI as October 31 gets near. In homage to the movie "The Purge," reports are indicating that they will cause havoc on city streets and may even kill anyone on their path.

While the FBI has not confirmed a possible scenario with killer clowns having their own purge night this Halloween but reports are indicating that there will be some pranksters that will scare people all over the U.S. However, it is not just the U.S. that will fall victim with these killer clowns but they will also be scaring the U.K., Australia, Canada and some parts of Asia.

These scary clowns would hunt on October 31 and will victim innocent bystanders to scare and to prank. However, others are reported to carry weapons to scare or even hurt bystanders.

While reports are indicating that these killer clowns may just simply be there to scare, but the FBI is taking the rumors seriously and is suggesting most people stay indoors to avoid being victimized by these scary clowns.

The idea of Killer Clowns purge night is to imitate the movie series "The Purge" where civilians get free access to kill without being liable for those they killed for a 12-hour timeframe during purge night. The movie is also known for having killer clowns where they do not have any trouble causing mayhem and distraction to anyone on their path.

While killer clowns sightings were indicating that they are targeting kids, adults and old folks most are getting the concern about their own safety. The latest warning from "Clown Hunters" on Twitter indicated that these killer clowns will scare people to death.

However, reports are also indicating that there are no killer clowns and rumors regarding their existence is just a hoax. Morning News USA reported that those who are behind clown threats may be charge for terrorizing people.


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