A home security video showing a confrontation between a homeowner and an intruder in a Fairfield neighborhood has gained widespread attention after authorities said a man forcibly entered a residence while a woman and child were inside, as reported by The New York Post.

Police identified the suspect as 30-year-old Jason Nichols. The incident occurred on the 1700 block of Burbank Court and was partially captured on a Ring doorbell camera, according to authorities.

The footage shows Nichols pacing outside the front door of the home and speaking to the occupants through the camera system.

He initially asked if they could open the door and questioned whether everything was okay before directing his attention to the family’s daughter.

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At the time, the homeowner was not inside the residence but was monitoring the situation remotely through the home’s security system. According to authorities, the homeowner instructed Nichols to leave the property.

Officials said Nichols then became aggressive. He was seen pounding on the door, removing the doorbell device, and attempting to force entry by kicking the front door.

“The homeowner’s husband, who was away at the time, observed the suspect through a home security camera and immediately returned to the residence,” authorities said in a statement.

After failing to gain entry through the front door, Nichols entered the home through a sliding glass door, according to police. The woman and child remained inside during the incident.

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By the time Nichols entered the residence, the homeowner had returned. Authorities said the situation escalated into a physical confrontation inside or near the home.

The homeowner armed himself with a shovel and confronted Nichols. During the altercation, both individuals sustained head injuries after exchanging blows, according to police.

Officers arrived at the scene shortly after the confrontation and located Nichols outside the residence. He was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment before being taken into custody.

Nichols was later booked into jail on multiple felony charges related to the incident. Bail was set at $35,000, and he is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday afternoon.

Authorities confirmed that the woman and child inside the home were not physically injured during the encounter.

The incident has circulated widely online, with the video drawing attention to the suspect’s behavior during the encounter. Police have not released additional details regarding a possible motive.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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