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During an online dispute between Casey Viner and Shane Gaskill regarding the video game Call of Duty: WWII, Viner threatened to have Gaskill swatted. Gaskill responded by giving him a false address for his residence, one that was occupied by an uninvolved person, Andrew Finch.
Shane Gaskill, who admitted to giving his old address to a fellow online gamer who recruited a serial hoaxer to harass him following a fight, was sentenced Monday in federal court — months after ...
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 ...
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 ...
He finds Ronnie crying, and Ronnie informs him about Shane's murder-suicide. Claudette asks to speak with Vic in the interrogation room (before Vic can alert Ronnie to his impending arrest) and makes him sit on the suspect's side of the table. She reads to Vic Shane's incomplete suicide note and shows him pictures of Shane and his family's corpses.
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — An Ohio gamer upset over a $1.50 bet in an online game pleaded guilty Wednesday to asking a prankster to make a bogus emergency call, then trying to hide his involvement ...
The Finch family is suing for $25 million. Layton said he was not involved in the decision to promote Rapp but that it’s his understanding that Rapp’s name was near the top of the list for ...
The City Council approved a settlement more than five years after the police killing.