What started as a few teenagers hanging out at a house in Missouri quickly got totally out of control. The homeowner reportedly left town, and his son invited some friends to watch football on November 2, 2025. As the evening progressed, more teenagers arrived and filled the home. A TikTok video shows partygoers yelling, standing on counters, and crowd surfing. Police showed up to break up the party, but the teens had done plenty of damage by then.
Tony Stoverink tells CafeMom he’s friends with the homeowner, Andy Homar, who left town to attend his brother’s wedding in Mexico. Stoverink said kids from multiple high schools showed up and “destroyed” the home. The unwanted guests allegedly broke a TV, smashed windows, and ripped off the kitchen counters. Stoverink says he wasn’t sure but estimated about 100 teenagers showed up at Homar’s home in Missouri.
Kaelen Homar, 16, told KSDK he invited a few friends over, and someone he didn’t know reportedly leaked his address online. A short time later, a crowd filled his home.
“It just got a little out of hand,” he said. “It just kept spreading and spreading,” he added, telling the news station he called 911 for help.
What should have been a fun night turned into a complete nightmare for Kaelen and his friends. At least one friend left the house with a serious injury. Seager Gipson, 17, told KSDK someone threw a chair that hit him.
“I got seven stitches in my head and a golf ball-sized lump on my head now,” he said.
His mom, Amber Gipson, tells CafeMom the entire situation infuriates her.
“I’m highly disgusted and disappointed with the way kids/people are behaving these days. This could have turned out much worse for my son,” she says. “Had that metal chair hit his eye or somewhere else on his head or face, it could’ve ruined or completely ended his life.”
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So far, no one has come forward to claim responsibility for the destruction or Gipson’s son’s injuries. She wants justice for the Homars and her teenager.
“The parties responsible need to be held accountable so that this ridiculous behavior does not continue to happen. Also, do better, parents,” she tells us.
Stoverink shared video footage from the party in hopes of helping identify some of the teenagers who destroyed his friend’s home. The footage shocked people who saw it.
“Omggggg!!!!!!!!!!! My jaw is on the floor!!!!!! What a shame!!!! I sure hope they find the main culprits and they are held responsible!!!!!” someone commented.
“And they are dumb enough to post this [expletive] inTikTok,” another person wrote. “It happened 7 houses up from my brothers.”

Stoverink understands kids being kids, but he thinks what happened at Homar’s was intentional and ridiculous.
“I remember having parties and going to some, but NEVER to this level,” he says.
This is seriously wild. How can anyone think it’s OK to destroy someone’s home like this? In a world where everyone has a camera, it shouldn’t be hard to identify the suspects. Hopefully, they will face charges, and Homar will get back at least a small bit of what he lost. He’s lucky to have friends looking out for him when he needs it most.