Internets push back from authorities looking to break new ground in this gamer "prank" gone horribly wrong. Read more:
Kansas Seeking Extradition For Felony Charge in Fatal Swatting Case
Kansas officials are seeking the extradition of Tyler R. Barriss in connection with a felony charge stemming from his alleged faked emergency call to 911 that ultimately resulted in the police-involved shooting death of a Kansas man, the Sedgwick County District Attorney's Office told Glixel Tuesday.
The only thing I agree with Kansas.
ReplyDeleteI hope they cut the son of a bitches nuts off before throwing him in prison.
ReplyDeleteAgree that the guy belongs in prison but I suspect the real motive is to deflect the news away from the fact that a cop was way too trigger happy.
ReplyDelete^^^you nailed it
Delete4:23---That's probably a pretty good guess.
ReplyDeleteHe should just follow the WPD lead and claim he was trained to make phone calls like that.
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