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Crazy homeowner torturing neighbors with train horns heard for miles away: ‘I’m going to keep on blowing’

August 15, 2025
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A paranoid Los Angeles man has been blaring deafening horns that can be heard for miles around for several minutes every day — vowing to “keep on blowing” even after he was finally arrested.

Gary Boyadzhayan, 50, has been torturing his neighbors in Van Nuys with the ear-splitting blaring since at least June, according to KABC7 — with cops finding “10 horns” when they finally kicked in his door on Wednesday.

“It is a train’s air horn that has a reach of 3 1/2 miles,” one enraged neighbor, Robert Donovan, said of the horns, including some attached to trees out front.

Boyadzhayan started blaring the horns each afternoon, shutting them as police arrived — just to then set off his house alarm, according to neighbors

Officials confiscated the horns, some of which were placed high on a tree in Boyadzhayan's yard.
Boyadzhayan said he plans to keep “blowing” horns after his arrest. KTTV

LAPD officer finally busted in his door Wednesday following constant complaints.

“We seized 10 horns,” Capt. Christopher Zine told KABC7. “They look like train horns being run by a compressor.”

He’d shut it down before police arrived, neighbors said — and when the horns weren’t sounding off, Boyadzhayan would set off his ear-splitting house alarm.

Officials confiscated the horns, some of which were placed high on a tree in Boyadzhayan's yard.
Officials confiscated the horns, some of which were placed high on a tree in Boyadzhayan’s yard. KTTV

But the crazed neighbor was soon back out — and making a noise about his arrest.

“Yes, I’m going to keep on blowing,” Boyadzhayan vowed.

“They arrested me for blowing a horn!” he told ABC7. “Did you see how many of them showed up at my house yesterday like I’m a f—king criminal?”

Video shows Boyadzhayan being led out of his home in handcuffs while screaming, “Why are we going through the same thing again? Tell me!”

He told the outlet that his horns were a “cry for help” — claiming the LAPD is helping a mobster trying to kill him, he told the outlet.

Neighbors have been complaining about the noise since June.
Neighbors have been complaining about the noise since June. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

He was cited for creating a public disturbance and failure to follow an officer’s directions, cops said.

Neighbors believe he has only recently started having mental health problems, as he had previously lived in the neighborhood without issue for 20 years.

“He says he needs help, but he never says what kind of help,” Donovan said. “I don’t look at him as a bad guy …I look at him as a good guy doing bad things.

The post Crazy homeowner torturing neighbors with train horns heard for miles away: ‘I’m going to keep on blowing’ appeared first on New York Post.

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