Rapper Blxst posts shock video of thieves breaking into his home with his two young children inside – as star reveals terrified son’s call saying ‘bad guys are in the house’

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Rapper Blxst posted a shocking video last week of thieves breaking into his Encino home while his two young children were still inside.

The 31-year-old musician, who was away at the time of the break-in, shared a terrifying security clip of three masked men breaking into his backyard in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

One of the men was seen smashing a window, after which the three entered the house.

The men – all wearing hoodies – were later captured on camera fleeing the scene after the children’s babysitter confronted them and called police.

According to Los Angeles police, the crime occurred around 2:50 a.m. Tuesday. NBC Los Angeles.

Rapper Blxst posted a shocking video last week of thieves breaking into his Encino home while his two young children were inside

The 31-year-old musician (pictured last month), who was away at the time of the break-in, shared a terrifying security clip of three masked men entering his backyard in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

The 31-year-old musician (pictured last month), who was away at the time of the break-in, shared a terrifying security clip of three masked men entering his backyard in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

The star revealed that his terrified son called him during the home invasion

The star revealed that his terrified son called him during the home invasion

The suspects fled and arriving officers took a burglary report. It is unknown what items, if any, were taken.

Blxst wrote on Instagram: ‘The amount of strength it takes to not crash smh. Imagine being on the other side of the country away from my family during one of the highlights of my career and waking up and facetiming my son at 4am saying “I think there’s bad guys in the house”

‘Words cannot describe the frustration and emptiness in my heart and soul because I cannot be there for my boys.

‘God knows what I feel…why should I play with mine?

“I pride myself on being humble and pure, but to be honest I don’t know who to trust. I’m just glad my family is generally good. Thank God I’m in a position to go to war and willing to die behind my own… PRAY FOR MY FAMILY.”

Blxst – real name Matthew Dean Burdette – traveled the country to promote his debut album, I’ll Always Come Find You.

The star is known for his 2020 debut EP No Love Lost, which spawned the hit single Chosen (featuring Tyga and Ty Dolla Sign).

In 2022, he released his debut mixtape Before You Go.

One of the men was seen smashing a window before all three entered the house

One of the men was seen smashing a window before all three entered the house

The thieves broke into the house before being confronted by a nanny

The thieves broke into the house before being confronted by a nanny

The men - all wearing hoodies - were later captured on camera fleeing the scene after the children's babysitter confronted them and called police

The men – all wearing hoodies – were later captured on camera fleeing the scene after the children’s babysitter confronted them and called police

An intruder was seen jumping on a wall and over a fence

An intruder was seen jumping on a wall and over a fence

Blxst - real name Matthew Dean Burdette - was across the country promoting his debut album, I'll Always Come Find You - photo February 2024

Blxst – real name Matthew Dean Burdette – was across the country promoting his debut album, I’ll Always Come Find You – photo February 2024