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Brian Laundrie’s dad maintains his silence as he installs security camera doorbell after protesters bash on door

CHRISTOPHER LAUNDRIE, the father of Gabby Petito’s fugitive ex-fiancé Brian Laundrie, remained silent as he installed a doorbell camera after two protesters approached his Florida home shouting “dirty Laundries.”

The 62-year-old father was seen affixing a video next to a screen door and fetching his mail from his North Port home on Friday as the FBI and local law enforcement continue the manhunt for his 23-year-old son.

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Christopher Laundrie, the father of Gabby Petito’s fugitive ex-fiancé Brian Laundrie, remained silent as he installed a doorbell cameraCredit: Fox News

Asked by one of the reporters moored outside the property, the father wearing khaki shorts, black T-shirt, a green baseball cap and sandals responded, “Just getting my mail.”

PROTESTERS PROVOKE LAUNDRIES

The protesters, a man and a woman, were seen charging at the home just after 8:30pm Tuesday and shouting insults.

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The were seen peering in the house's front windows, while one person recorded on a mobile phone.

“Time to wake up and face the consequences,” the man could be heard shouting.

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Brian Laundrie is wanted on debit card fraud charges and is remains a “person of interest” in the homicide of 22-year-old Gabby Petito.

He has been missing for nearly a month, has not been charged in relation to Gabby's death.

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You guys like to strangle people with your little b***h a** son. It's time to wake up and face the consequences," one can be heard saying.

As the pair guive up and start to walk away, one shouts, "We'll be back," adding "Better speak up soon."

Once gone, Christopher Laundrie could be seen appearing at the doorway just before police arrived. 

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