The footage captures a mysterious figure above the fence. The stranger's face is not visible, but the author described him as a tall, thin, long creature with a gray-greenish skin color.
A viral video that supposedly shows encounters with aliens in Las Vegas (USA) is not actually fake.
“Once you see it, you won’t be able to object. We tried to find out the truth and find some traces of outside interference in the recording, but the results of the check showed that it is authentic. There is no editing,” says Roder.
The video in question was filmed on the night of April 30 to May 1 in 2023. Its author is a teenager named Angel Kenmore, who was previously identified by some local media as Angel Gomez.
The footage shows a mysterious figure under the fence. The stranger's face is not visible, but the author described him as a tall, thin, long creature with a gray-greenish skin color.
Kenmore called 911 around 11:50 p.m. It was at this time that one of the Las Vegas police officers reported an unknown object in the sky that was moving very quickly.
Expert Ben Hansen, host of the UFO Witness program on Discovery+, suggested that the strange movement was caused by the reflection of a flashlight. However, the eyewitness is unshakable in his rightness - he is firmly convinced that he saw the aliens with his own eyes.
“I don’t understand how a shadow could create such a silhouette under the fence. I am 100% convinced that these are not people,” he added, publishing a transcript of his call to the police.
According to Angel, the extraterrestrial creatures are very large (8-10 feet tall), have large mouths and shiny eyes. Even the police officers who responded to the call were scared.
“My heart is breaking out of my chest brother, I just saw a star fall and now these people are saying there are aliens in their yard,” one said.
The American Meteor Society reported that the UFO flash was seen as far away as California and Utah. After the incident, law enforcement installed webcams at the Kenmore residence and said they have not yet found any evidence that this is a hoax.