Given its UFO history, San Antonio may have shot at Ring's $1 million alien prize

Home security company Ring recently grabbed headlines when it pledged to pay $1 million to anyone whose doorbell camera captured "unaltered" video of extraterrestrial life. Yes, it's a safe bet the competition is just a fun marketing ploy, but if any U.S. metro looks poised to cash in, it may well be San Antonio. After all, residents have been spotting weird shit in the Alamo City skies for years.
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