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  2. 2017 Wichita swatting - Wikipedia

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    Two men, Casey Viner (known by the pseudonym Baperizer) and Shane Gaskill [6] (known by pseudonym Miruhcle), fought over friendly fire in the match, causing them to lose both the match and $1.50 in wagers. The two gamers took to Twitter in an argument about the loss. Viner threatened to swat Gaskill over the loss.

  3. No probation for Wichita gamer involved in deadly swatting ...

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    In his May plea agreement, Gaskill admitted to giving the 1033 W. McCormick address to Viner during a spat over a Call of Duty World War II wager match worth $1.50.

  4. Government resumes prosecution in deadly 'swatting' case - AOL

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    Gaskill is charged with conspiracy, wire fraud and other counts in connection with a series of events on Dec. 28, 2017, that culminated in t he fatal police shooting of an innocent 28-year-old man ...

  5. Wichitan involved in deadly swatting arrested after ...

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    Shane Michael Gaskill, who was released from federal prison in October, was arrested and booked into the Sedgwick County Jail on Sunday and released on an own-recognizance bond after police were ...

  6. William Studwell - Wikipedia

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    Studwell took an academic interest in carols which he had spent over 6,000 hours in study. Before Christmas each year he would announce the new carol and he would be invited to interviews with the media where he was quizzed on his choice. Studwell died in Bloomington Hospital in 2010. The day before he died he dictated a letter to his daughter ...

  7. Wexford Carol - Wikipedia

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    St. Aidan's Cathedral "The Wexford Carol", sometimes known by its first verse "Good people all this Christmas time", is of uncertain origins, and, while it is occasionally claimed to be from the early Middle Ages, it likely was composed in the 15th or 16th century based on its musical and lyrical style. [2]

  8. Ohio gamer pleads guilty in deadly Kansas hoax case - AOL

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  9. Wichita police promote officer who killed unarmed man in ...

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    The Wichita Police Department has promoted the officer who pulled the trigger in the nation’s first deadly “swatting” call, a move the mayor and two city council members said could undermine ...