The first of many: Updated

Well, it turns out that the source for this story is a a satire site that covers itself well and the story is a hoax.

The point still stands that SWATers deserve to be jailed for a good long time.

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Hopefully anyway, because SWATing needs to stop.

What many teenagers these days are considering a harmless prank, has landed one online gamer in more trouble than he could have ever imagined. In a Louisiana courtroom today, 15-year-old Paul Horner broke down in tears after a judge found the young man guilty on two counts of domestic terrorism and was sentenced to twenty-five years to life in federal prison.

Horner is the first person in history to be charged with what is known as ‘swatting‘, a growing trend in which a person anonymously files a false police report, such as a murder or bomb threat, in hopes of provoking the police to raid an individual’s home or business. Prosecutors in the case proved that Horner called in multiple false threats against rival online gamers, resulting in SWAT team raids of their residence.

“Swatting” is a new fad among gamers targeting those who “livestream“, broadcasting themselves and their game play live over the Internet to fans and in-game rivals alike. If a gamer is able to ascertain the personal information of a rival, by locating their IP and residential address, they will call in a dangerous threat to law enforcement and watch as the “livestreamer’s” house is forcibly entered by police.

Let’s see if getting put in the pokey until you’re gray above the ears gets these asshole’s attention.

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3 Responses to The first of many: Updated

  1. Scott says:

    If he wasn’t popular before, he certainly will be popular in prison.

  2. David says:

    Not sure you realize this, but that’s a six month old hoax. Never happened.

  3. eemdfl says:

    Now if they would just do the same to swat teams who go to the wrong addresses and kill the “wrong” people…

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