Only in America: Harrowing Halloween decorations

A man's gruesome Halloween decorations spark a 911 call — and more in our collection of strange revelations about the nation

Harrowing Halloween decorations
(Image credit: Facebook/Johnnie Mullins)

An Oklahoma man's gruesome Halloween decorations, which include a fake dead body in his driveway, have prompted complaints from neighbors and even a 911 call. Johnnie Mullins says he was "just trying to scare people," but neighbors say the dead body, which appears to be crushed by Mullins' bloodied garage door, crosses the line. "If I think it's real, just think of what a child would think," said one parent.

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Samantha Rollins

Samantha Rollins is TheWeek.com's news editor. She has previously worked for The New York Times and TIME and is a graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.