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  2. 2017 Wichita swatting - Wikipedia

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    Revenge swatting due to a disagreement in the video game Call of Duty: WWII: Verdict: Pleaded guilty: Convictions: Barriss. Involuntary manslaughter; False information and hoaxes; Cyberstalking resulting in death; Making threats of death or damage to property by fire; Interstate threat; Conspiracy to make false reports; Viner. Conspiracy to ...

  3. No Russian - Wikipedia

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    "No Russian" is the fourth mission of the 2009 video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and its 2020 remaster. In the mission, the player controls Army Ranger PFC Joseph Allen, who—whilst undercover for the CIA with the alias Alexei Borodin in an attempt to gain the trust of Russian terrorist Vladimir Makarov—participates in a mass shooting by Makarov's group at a Moscow airport.

  4. Sean Whitcomb - Wikipedia

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    After researching swatting prevention, Whitcomb created a system built on three core principles: improved swatting detection in the Seattle 9-1-1 Center, application of de-escalation techniques by responding patrol officers, and a confidential online registry that could be cross-checked by 9-1-1 call takers. [12]

  5. Opinion: Swatting is a heinous crime. I was one of its victims

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    At least one case of swatting has led to the death of the individual to whose home police were sent. In 2017, a swatting that targeted a Wichita, Kansas, man named Andrew Finch escalated.

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  7. Meet the most ‘swatted’ man in America - AOL

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    Swatting, defined by the Anti Defamation League (ADL) as a “malicious act of reporting a false crime or emergency to evoke an aggressive response”, emerged from online gaming communities in ...

  8. Swatting - Wikipedia

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    A threat may result in the evacuations of schools and businesses. Advocates have called for swatting to be considered terrorism due to its use to intimidate and create the risk of injury or death. [3] [4] Making false reports to emergency services is a criminal offense in many jurisdictions, often punishable by fine or imprisonment. [5]

  9. High-profile political figures are the targets in the latest ...

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    State police responded to a swatting call at her home last month, a day after she removed Trump from the state’s 2024 primary ballot in a decision based on the 14th Amendment’s insurrectionist ...