Tiktoker reveals that her father murdered a man who harassed her
The young tiktoker Ava Majury, 15 years old, a resident of Florida, United States, recounted how her father murdered a stalker.
Majury joined the video platform in 2020, when he was 13 years old, and currently has one million 200 thousand followers, thanks to his videos performing choreographies and dubbing songs; managing to have income of up to $150,000 dollars in sponsorship and advertising agreements.
The stalker followed her on Tiktok, Instagram and Snapchat
The teenager became aware of recurring messages from one user in particular, Rohan Justin, 18, who had a username of EricJustin11.
Justin followed Majury on his Tiktok, Instagram, and Snapchat accounts, and additionally joined online video game sessions in which he participated with his brothers.
Likewise, the young man learned that the Majury family had moved from New Jersey to Naples, after the patriarch, Robert Majury, will retire from the municipal police.
Later, Rohan began contacting the young woman's former classmates, who were paid and offered to do their math homework in exchange for photos of Ava and her phone number.
In this regard, the young woman commented that she was questioned by her former colleagues by unfollowing them, indicating that they told her, "Oh, you're going to become Hollywood with all of us, you won't want to talk to us anymore."
The stalker even paid him for photographs
Justin started texting Majury and offering her money for selfies . Given the proposal, the young woman obtained her parents' permission and received $300 for two photos, which had already been shared on Snapchat.
However, shortly after the young man asked for photos of his butt and feet, for which the tiktoker blocked him from all his networks. Given this action, Justin kept insisting and begging him to unlock it, sending him more than 600 dollars.
Father of the tiktoker had to intervene
At the young man's insistence, Robert Majury had to intervene and order him to stop contacting his daughter via text messages.
From that moment on, Justin 's behavior became threatening, returning to contact Ava 's former teammates to orchestrate his attack.
Thanks to the text messages provided to the media, it was learned that the teenager even asked a classmate if he had a gun and even sent him a message indicating that "he could break the game with a shotgun."
Stalker made good on his threat
After what happened, the Majury family was relieved that Rohan Justin lived hundreds of miles to the north; However, on the night of July 10, 2020, his plan materialized, when he fired a shotgun shell at the front door of Ava's house.
Hearing the noise, the girl's father went to the entrance where he saw Justin, while the mother called 911.
The patriarch decided to chase after the stalker, but tripped, allowing Justin to flee. Robert Majury then reached for his pistol while waiting for police, at which point the attacker returned.
Majury ordered the young man to throw the shotgun, however, he refused and pointed it at him, so Ava's father, feeling threatened, opened fire and killed the stalker.
After the shooting, police found two cell phones with hundreds of photos of Ava.
Robert later said he was told by police that the shooting had been justified under the state's “stand your ground” law.
Ava continues on Tiktok
Despite the traumatic experience, the 15-year-old continues to create content for social networks.
Ava Majury, the girl's mother, said she didn't want to let "sick individuals" drive her daughter off social media.
“Why should we allow them to stop her? Maybe she is destined to raise awareness about all this, "added her mother.
For her part, Ava herself expressed that being able to make other people smile is what she likes.