Teens want become internet famous and will do anything to achieve that goal but knocking residential door then running TikTok challenge could be deadly. One teenager was gunned down in Virginia. Most of the teens doing this are "either" black or Hispanic. The "Kick and run" challenge, a mischievous trend amplified by platforms like TikTok, involves participants ringing a doorbell or knocking loudly on a residential door before quickly fleeing the scene, often while recording their escapade. Driven by the desire for viral content or simply juvenile pranksterism, those engaging in the challenge frequently upload the videos to social media for views and peer recognition. While often seen as a harmless prank by those perpetrating it, the act can be incredibly disruptive and unsettling for residents, especially if it occurs repeatedly or during late hours, leading to feelings of anxiety, intrusion, and a disturbed sense of peace. Beyond mere annoyance, there are serious safety concerns, as homeowners might react defensively, or the pranksters themselves could encounter unforeseen dangers or legal repercussions, highlighting the potential for seemingly innocent online trends to spill over into real-world nuisance and even danger.