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  2. 2017 Wichita swatting - Wikipedia

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    2017 Wichita swatting. On December 28, 2017, a fatal swatting incident occurred in Wichita, Kansas, United States. 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 ...

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

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    September 27, 2022 at 1:56 PM. A 23-year-old Wichita man will spend 18 months in prison for his role in a deadly hoax emergency call that resulted in police killing an innocent man on his front ...

  4. Swatting - Wikipedia

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    Swatting. Swatting is a criminal harassment act of deceiving an emergency service (via such means as hoaxing an emergency services dispatcher) into sending a police or emergency service response team to another person's address. This is triggered by false reporting of a serious law enforcement emergency, such as a bomb threat, murder, hostage ...

  5. Court rules Wichita officer Justin Rapp will face civil trial ...

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    July 5, 2022 at 3:41 PM. The Wichita Eagle. The Wichita police officer who shot and killed Andrew Finch in a now-infamous 2017 swatting incident will face a Sedgwick County jury in an excessive ...

  6. Category:Video game controversies - Wikipedia

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    Mafia (series) Mario Party (video game) Marvel's Avengers (video game) Mass Effect 3. Mass Effect 3 ending controversy. Mass Effect: Andromeda. Medal of Honor (2010 video game) Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.

  7. 1993–94 United States Senate hearings on video games - Wikipedia

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    On December 9, 1993, and March 4, 1994, members of the combined United States Senate Committees on Governmental Affairs and the Judiciary held congressional hearings with several spokespersons for companies in the video game industry including Nintendo and Sega, involving violence in video games and the perceived impacts on children.

  8. Sean Whitcomb - Wikipedia

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    Sean Whitcomb. Sean Whitcomb is an internet safety advocate and creator of the first anti-swatting registry. [1] He retired from American law enforcement in 2020 to pursue a career in the video game industry. [2] [3] [4]

  9. Start the Party! - Wikipedia

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    The game consists of a wide variety of mini-games, including bug-swatting and painting games, played using the PlayStation Move motion controller. In the game display, the controller often transforms into animated objects similar to the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit which features real-life people holding cartoon-like objects.