An OnlyFans model is opening up about a terrifying incident in which two armed men invaded her home, resulting in a traumatic shootout, 7News Miami reports.
As well as sharing content on OnlyFans for paying subscribers, Ansley Pacheco, 26, is also an influencer on Instagram, where she currently has 192,000 followers.
The shooting inside her Northwest 86th Avenue home was captured on surveillance cameras earlier this month on October 4.
Speaking to 7News Miami, Pacheco showed the station exactly where the dramatic shootout occurred.
"Everybody got onto the ground. My son just stayed there on the couch," she said, referring to her seven-year-old son. "I grabbed him, and I ran straight to the bathroom."
According to Pacheco, one of the armed robbers then discharged his firearm.
"He started shooting at me," she told 7News Miami. "They shot at me about seven times, six, seven times."
Pacheco said she feels she is "lucky to be alive" following the incident.
Outside cameras showed how a family guest's vehicle pulled into the driveway. And just moments later, the armed robbers rushed out of the vehicle.
The driver of the vehicle had been forced inside the home by the perpetrators, as those inside the house were watching the Miami Heat playing in the NBA Finals.
The armed robbers can then be seen ordering everyone in the house to the ground. At that point, Pacheco was in her bedroom. She explained how she grabbed her pistol and said, "‘Don’t shoot! My son is in here!'"
When 7News visited her home weeks after the incident, they caught on camera parts of Pacheco's home which were covered in bullet holes. These included a closet door, a bathroom door, a bed’s headboard, and the TV.
Surveillance footage also shows the moment Pacheco’s husband, Daniel Pacheco, and another person rush in just after the shooting.
The robbers stole some watches and jewels, fired and left. Mr. Pacheco shot at the perpetrators as they left in a getaway vehicle.
Fortunately, no one was hurt.
Surveillance footage captures the moment the survivors of the incident were left in tears.
"My worry was my husband and my son. Honestly, I wasn’t scared," said Pacheco. "It was just, my reaction was to get the gun and to defend. They could’ve killed me, and they could’ve killed my son. They were shooting right over his head. They didn’t care."
None of the survivors have any idea of who the robbers could be. They remain at large.