He traveled hundreds of miles for her — but what happened when he broke into a teen TikToker’s home shocked the entire country
A frightening case involving online stalking and self-defense has drawn national attention after a man who allegedly targeted a teenage social media creator was killed during a confrontation at her home.
Authorities say Eric Rohan Justin, 18, had reportedly been harassing a 15-year-old TikTok influencer for months online before traveling from Maryland to Naples, in Florida.

Investigators say the situation escalated dramatically when the suspect allegedly arrived at the girl’s family home armed with a weapon and fired at the front door — which was located near the teenager’s bedroom.
But what happened next changed everything.
The girl’s father, Rob Majury, a retired police lieutenant, confronted the intruder during the terrifying encounter. Authorities say he shot the suspect after the man returned to the property armed.
Officials later determined the shooting fell under Florida self-defense law, and the father was not charged.
The case quickly spread across the internet and news outlets, sparking intense discussion about the dangers social media personalities — particularly young influencers — can face from obsessive followers.
What began as online harassment ultimately ended in a deadly confrontation that many say highlights the growing risks tied to viral fame and digital exposure.
As the story continues to circulate online, it has left many people asking the same chilling question: how far can online obsession go before it turns into real-world danger? ⚠️