When Lori Eden woke up Tuesday morning and checked her Ring cam, she didn't expect to see a video of a man on her porch.The video showed the man walking up to Eden's Deer Creek home near Northwest 164th Street and MacArthur Boulevard around 7 a.m. and leaving a note on her door. In the note, the man called himself God and threatened that his angels were going to sexually assault someone. "This is an individual who may have some untreated mental health, may have had a break with reality," Eden told KOCO 5.The note makes accusations of sexual assault against children and said, in part, "I sentence you to burn in Hell for all of eternity." It also details the man's plans to physically harm someone, saying, "You took advantage of my children, so I will take advantage of you."Eden said someone else in her neighborhood received a similar note from the same man. They're working with police to figure out who the man is and why he's targeting their community."It's chilling to me," Eden said. "It's absolutely terrifying to think that during the time that most of our children would be at the bus stop or heading to school would come in contact with this individual."According to Eden, the man didn't try to hide and knew cameras were watching him. She's asking people in the area to keep an eye out for him.KOCO 5 has chosen to blur the man's face because police haven't said whether he committed a crime.

When Lori Eden woke up Tuesday morning and checked her Ring cam, she didn't expect to see a video of a man on her porch.

The video showed the man walking up to Eden's Deer Creek home near Northwest 164th Street and MacArthur Boulevard around 7 a.m. and leaving a note on her door. In the note, the man called himself God and threatened that his angels were going to sexually assault someone.


"This is an individual who may have some untreated mental health, may have had a break with reality," Eden told KOCO 5.

The note makes accusations of sexual assault against children and said, in part, "I sentence you to burn in Hell for all of eternity." It also details the man's plans to physically harm someone, saying, "You took advantage of my children, so I will take advantage of you."

Eden said someone else in her neighborhood received a similar note from the same man. They're working with police to figure out who the man is and why he's targeting their community.

"It's chilling to me," Eden said. "It's absolutely terrifying to think that during the time that most of our children would be at the bus stop or heading to school would come in contact with this individual."

According to Eden, the man didn't try to hide and knew cameras were watching him. She's asking people in the area to keep an eye out for him.

KOCO 5 has chosen to blur the man's face because police haven't said whether he committed a crime.