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posted by takyon on Saturday December 30 2017, @04:39AM   Printer-friendly
from the yellow-stripe-down-the-back-of-the-uniform dept.

From the NY Daily News (and covered almost everywhere):

A Kansas man shot to death by police earlier this week was the victim of a misdirected online prank known as "swatting," according to social media chatter.

The victim, identified as Andrew Finch, was gunned down on Thursday night after cops responded to his Wichita home amid a false report that he had shot his father to death and was holding his mother, brother and sister hostage.

A responding officer fatally shot Finch, 28, when he came to the front door, Wichita deputy police chief Troy Livingston said during a press conference. Livingston declined to comment on what triggered the officer to open fire and would not say whether Finch was armed.

Police briefing (10m8s). Body camera footage (53s).

I'm speechless.

takyon: The swatting was quickly linked to a dispute between two Call of Duty players:

On Twitter, more than a dozen people who identified themselves as being in the gaming community told The Eagle that a feud between two Call of Duty players sparked one to initiate a "swatting" call. After news began to spread about what happened Thursday night, the people in the gaming community, through Twitter posts, pointed at two gamers.

"I DIDNT GET ANYONE KILLED BECAUSE I DIDNT DISCHARGE A WEAPON AND BEING A SWAT MEMBER ISNT MY PROFESSION," said one gamer, who others said made the swatting call. His account was suspended overnight.

According to posts on Twitter, two gamers were arguing when one threatened to target the other with a swatting call. The person who was the target of the swatting gave the other gamer a false address, which sent police to a nearby home instead of his own, according to Twitter posts. The person who was to be the target of the swatting sent a Tweet saying, "Someone tried to swat me and got an innocent man killed." [...] Dexerto, a online news service focused on gaming and the Call of Duty game, reported the argument began over a $1 or $2 wager over the game.

Update: 911 Call from suspect (4m58s).

Brian Krebs conversed with the apparent suspect over Twitter.


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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by khallow on Saturday December 30 2017, @07:53PM (1 child)

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Saturday December 30 2017, @07:53PM (#615942) Journal

    Quit being a whiny little bitch or we'll take away your "evil" police and see how long you survive in a world filled with real criminals.

    You do realize this is a typical excluded middle fallacy. We don't have to choose between these kinds of excesses from the police or no police at all. We can, like say most of the developed world, have a police force that does its job without killing a lot of innocent people. Remember that you're only a phone call away from getting a visit from the men in black tactical gear. Wouldn't you rather that they obey the laws they're sworn to uphold?

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  • (Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Saturday December 30 2017, @07:58PM

    by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Saturday December 30 2017, @07:58PM (#615946) Journal

    Have a +1 Insightful on me. Dear Cthulhu, when we've gotten to the point that *you* are the voice of reason in any given dialogue...yeeeeee gods...

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