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Home security footage shows that three boys playing a rough game of ding-dong-ditch kicked in a neighbor's door; one parent denies responsibility, because her son wasn't the "kicker."
Home security footage shows that three boys playing a rough game of ding-dong-ditch kicked in a neighbor's door; one parent denies responsibility, because her son wasn't the "kicker."
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