After two false reports in the past couple of days . . .
OPPD spokesman John Lacy says they take this very seriously. "We don't think it's a joke, we don't think it's funny. So if we can get down to the person who actually made the phone call, we're looking at charges," Lacy says.
OPPD spokesman John Lacy says they take this very seriously. "We don't think it's a joke, we don't think it's funny. So if we can get down to the person who actually made the phone call, we're looking at charges," Lacy says.
Kansas police: Report of shooting was latest "SWATting" hoax
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - Police in Kansas said they responded Monday morning to a report of a shooting at a home, only to discover the call was the latest instance of a hoax known as "SWATting," reports CBS affiliate KCTV. Overland Park officials said around 8:30 a.m.
These gamers are just such little worthless bitches.
ReplyDeleteUntil Red Dead Redemption 2 comes out, and then I become one of them.
Okay - it's up to the police to verify this stuff before they go in with guns ablazing.
ReplyDeleteMake swatting a felony.
ReplyDeleteIt already is.
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