This was posted Sunday, January 1, 2017 by Rodney Ho on my AJC Radio & TV Talk blog

Kenya Moore of "Real Housewives of Atlanta" did what any vigilant homeowner would do when trespassers arrive: she waved a gun at them and scared them off.

All this was captured on her security cameras on December 30.

"I have a right to feel safe in my home and to protect myself," she wrote on Instagram. "I don't care if I'm on TV. What if 3 strangers banged on your front door... two of them are grown men wearing dark clothing knowing they could only get to you by jumping fences or trespassing onto properties and mine?"

She wants the strangers identified and provides an email and a $1,000 reward: mooremanor2016@gmail.com.

Moore wrote that they were driving a white car and the female was recording on her phone.

"It is never ok to violate anyone this way," Moore wrote. "It is not funny. Men showing up at your door is an immediate threat. Things could have ended badly and all 3 will be criminally prosecuted."

Moore has lived in her Sandy Springs home for several months since purchasing the foreclosed home in 2015 and renovating it.

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