Oregon man, 19, arrested after he’s caught on camera threatening to rape and kill his terrified black neighbors, stabbing their door with a knife and ranting that he wants ‘rape’ and ‘murder’ them
Oregon man, who is white, caught on camera threatening to rape and kill his terrified black neighbors on several occasions
The victims, a young woman and her elderly live-in mother, say they reported to the apartment complex management several times but they did not act on it
Footage captured on Ring Austin, the man is seen pounding on the door and menacing his neighbors, NuBrittany Smith and her elderly mother Tasha
Dominic Austin, 19, is seen pounding on the door as he makes the threats, pacing in front of the mother and daughters’ doorstep
At some point he stabs their door with a knife and saying he wants them to be whipped
In another clip he’s heard saying: ‘I’ll f**king rape your daughter, b**ch’ – ‘You’re about to get murdered’ – ‘Call the cops, b**ch’
Austin is seen brandishing a knife at one point and using the weapon to stab the door in an apparent fit of frustration
Smith has since retained an attorney, alleging staffers at the Gresham apartment complex failed their tenants by allowing Austin’s pattern of abuse to continue unhindered.
Austin, reportedly the subject of another order from another neighbor, was handed an eviction notice this week before his arrest Wednesday

Identified as 19-year-old Dominic Austin, the man is seen pounding on the door as he makes the threats, pacing menacingly in front of the mother and daughters’ doorstep, even stabbing and slashing to door at points
A racist thug was caught on Ring camera hurling racial slurs and threats of murder and rape at his terrified black neighbors at their Oregon apartment complex.
Shirtless Dominic Austin, 19, is seen pounding on the door as he makes the sinister threats, pacing menacingly in front of the mother and daughters’ doorstep.
He even stabs their front door with a knife and in one clip he can be heard saying: ‘I’ll f**king rape your daughter, b**ch.’
‘You’re about to get murdered,’ he says in another, before ominously adding: ‘Call the cops, b**ch.’
He is also heard mumbling angrily about slavery, before asserting that he wants the women to be whipped.
Dominic Austin harassing his black neighbors neighbors at their Oregon apartment complex
Those neighbors at the receiving end, NuBrittany Smith and her mother Tasha, are trying to relocate in the wake of the chilling threats.
The tenants on the other side, NuBrittany Smith and her elderly, live-in mother Tasha, say they have been subject to such behavior since June and have filed a restraining order against Austin.
However, Austin was only handed an eviction notice this week, before being arrested Wednesday for menacing the women and violating Smith’s August 23 protective order.
In his arrest report, officers with the Gresham Police report wrote how Austin violated the stalking order at least 10 separate times, by repeatedly showing up his neighbor’s door to harass them while appearing increasingly unstable.
Nubrittany Smith said she reported the threats to police after ‘each event’ – with videos captured on her door’s Ring camera.

The tenants on the other side, Nubrittany Smith and her elderly, live-in mother Tasha, say they have been subject to such behavior since June – leading them to complain and even file a restraining order against Austin
Security Camera appearing to show Austin’s escalating behavior, which she said took a turn for the worse on September 8.
According to the charging documents, that was when Austin was officially notified by management at The Landings at Morrison that he was being thrown out of the complex due to a stipulation in his rental agreement.
The clause states that tenants will be evicted within 24 hours if they should ever threaten another tenant.
In his arrest report, officers with the Gresham Police report wrote how Austin violated the stalking order at least 10 separate times, repeatedly showing up the mother and daughter’s door to harass them, while appearing increasingly unstable.

However, Austin – reportedly the subject of another temporary protective order filed by another neighbor in August – was only handed an eviction notice this week, before being arrested Wednesday for menacing the women and violating Smith’s August protective order
However, that an eviction notice reportedly, was only handed to Austin on Monday, allowing him roughly two weeks to ramp up his campaign of harassment against the two women, who moved in in June.
The threats began soon after, with the family filing their first formal complaint against Austin on June 30.
However, that an eviction notice was only handed to Austin on Monday, allowing him roughly two weeks to ramp up his campaign of harassment against the two women, who moved in in June.
The threatening neighbor’s arrest was not made until Wednesday, hours after local news outlet KOIN unmasked Austin’s alleged behavior.

Brass at the posh complex outside of Portland, The Landings at Morrison, where the tenants live are being criticized for allegedly allowing Austin’s pattern of abuse to go on unhindered for more than two months
Footage posted to social media by Smith further substantiated her and her mothers’ claims – showing Austin issuing death threats to the pair through their locked door.
He remains shirtless in all of the videos, which were all shared to Instagram by Smith.
In a GoFundMe asking for money to relocate – which has raised $10,295 of $5,500 goal – Smith alleges that Austin is suffering from a mental affliction, and had been coming down to the unit in such a manner since June 29.
‘Every time he comes down he is either holding a knife or beating on [our] door,’ she wrote on September 17, adding ‘the property management is aware of the situation and appears not to be concerned in our health or safety’.

Austin was notified by management at The Landings at Morrison that he was being thrown out of the complex on September 8 – due to a stipulation in his rental agreement says tenants to be thrown out within 24 hours notice if they should ever threaten another tenant
She further revealed: ‘My mother has requested accommodations as far as being transferred to a different unit or paying for to place us in a hotel.
‘The property management declined both accommodations,’ she said.
Within a day of posting the profile, the story about the alleged serial harassment broke in the media. That was when the management at the posh complex near Portland formally hit Austin with the eviction notice.
That notice came nearly two weeks after management hit him with the 24-day warning, which they inexplicably did not act on despite Austin’s visits, and the families complaints, persisting to this past Tuesday, when he was handed the order.
Furthermore, a day after being named in the media report, Austin was arrested on 10 counts of violating protection orders, and one count of felony menacing.
After the arrest, it was also revealed that Austin had a stalking protection order filed against him on August 23 by another tenant at the complex.

Smith also said that cops failed and her mom, Citing how she reported the behavior to police multiple times since it began on June 29
In that case, cops said Austin continued to violate that order, as well as Smiths’ until Tuesday – the day before his arrest.
Smith has since retained an attorney, alleging staffers at the Gresham apartment complex failed their tenants by allowing Austin’s pattern of abuse to continue unhindered.
‘I was failed by the system and by the Landings at the Morrison,’ Smith said Wednesday after Austin’s arrest, adding ‘I don’t feel safe because he’s in jail today… I don’t know what tomorrow is going to be.’
She told the station: ‘He could be released at any time. Then what happens next?’
Citing how she reported the behavior to police multiple times, Smith said: ‘As a Black woman, we, I felt that we weren’t heard – I feel that we were not important.’
Her lawyer, citing the landlords’ failure to act on their own policy of booting tenants within a day of making threats against a neighbor, said: ‘The people who run this very large apartment complex didn’t give a damn. The police did not give a damn.’

‘I was failed by the system and by the Landings at the Morrison,’ Smith said Wednesday after Austin’s arrest, adding ‘I don’t feel safe because he’s in jail today… I don’t know what tomorrow is going to be’
Claiming that both cops and the complex failed Smith and her mom, he added: ‘I don’t know how anyone can look at those videos and come to any other conclusion.’
Gresham police, meanwhile, sent out a statement in response Wednesday, finally addressing Smith’s complaints.
‘We are aware of the terrible conduct of the suspect in this case, including statements that indicate the motivation for the crime is hate or bias.
‘We share in our communities’ concern and appreciate the unique impact bias crimes, in particular, have on victims.
‘Although the suspect has been arrested and is currently in custody, the investigation is continuing.
‘We are working with the district attorney’s office to ensure the suspect is charged with the appropriate crimes.’
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