Orlando Cops Say Fake 911 Call Turned Into Front‑Yard Ambush

An Orlando man is accused of turning his own yard into a trap for police, allegedly placing a bogus 911 call that drew officers to his home before one of them was attacked, according to local TV footage. A short video clip shows officers walking up to a residential property and a fast-moving, chaotic encounter that authorities say ended with a responding officer being ambushed. The station first posted the clip late last night.

According to FOX 35 Orlando, investigators say the man called 911 to report a large group of people in his yard, even though that was allegedly not the case, bringing officers straight to his front door. Once they arrived, police say, the caller turned on one of the officers. The station’s online post, timestamped March 16, 2026, includes the same video clip authorities shared with reporters and notes that investigators stayed on scene as police launched an active investigation.

Spot On Florida later picked up the FOX 35 segment, rehosting the clip and linking to the station’s YouTube post. The aggregator ran the video in its Central Florida feed as locals started passing the footage around online.

What the video appears to show

In the clip, officers can be seen arriving outside the home as patrol car engines idle in the street. A man steps into view in the yard, and within seconds the situation escalates into a brief, tense confrontation. The video is short and grainy, offering only a partial look at what happened and no clear audio of the 911 call itself…

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