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  2. The FBI has formed a national database to track and prevent ...

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    The FBI’s Schubert couldn’t comment on their specific case but recommended, generally, “If you receive a swatting threat or information that an individual is planning to engage in a swatting ...

  3. FBI creating national "swatting" incident database - AOL

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    Jul. 15—The FBI has announced the creation of a national database to help law enforcement nationwide deal with false reports about shootings and incidents known as "swatting attacks" that ...

  4. Swatting - Wikipedia

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    The swatting was organized in an attempt to force him to give up his Twitter handle "@tennessee". Shane Sonderman was sentenced to five years in prison for the swatting, and ordered to pay a $250,000 fine. A 16-year-old in the United Kingdom was also involved, but they could not be extradited or identified due to their age as a juvenile. [51] [52]

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

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    In May 2023, the FBI set up a national database to “track and create a real-time picture of swatting incidents” and share information between hundreds of police departments and law enforcement ...

  6. Swatting of American politicians (2023–2024) - Wikipedia

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    Swatting is a criminal harassment tactic that involves false reporting in order to generate a police response to another person's address. Information in the hoaxes is often obtained through data broker websites, compromised accounts, and leaked databases to obtain, often through legal means, personally identifying information about the individual which can be used for swatting.

  7. FBI Special Weapons and Tactics Teams - Wikipedia

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    FBI SWAT teams are specially trained to serve warrants and intervene in high-risk incidents such as active shooters, barricaded suspects, or protection for personnel or dignitaries. [1] [5] [6] [7] FBI SWAT teams are trained to a national standard and utilize the same equipment which enables a team to provide assistance to another Field Office ...

  8. Spate of swatting incidents ensnares high-profile targets ...

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    In May, the FBI launched a national online database so that police departments and law enforcement agencies can share information pertaining to swatting incidents. People making the calls often ...

  9. National Crime Information Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Crime Information Center (NCIC) is the United States' central database for tracking crime-related information. The NCIC has been an information sharing tool since 1967. [ 1 ] It is maintained by the Criminal Justice Information Services Division (CJIS) of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and is interlinked with federal ...