Three men indicted in Call of Duty-linked 'swatting' death
https://www.cnet.com/news/three-men-involved-in-call-of-duty-linked-swatting-death-indicted/
Federal prosecutors have indicted three men in connection with a "swatting"-caused death in Kansas.
Andrew Finch, a 28-year-old man living in Wichita, Kansas, opened his door on December 28, 2017, to police officers who believed he had a gun and was holding his family hostage. Officers shot and killed him based on false information from a call allegedly by Tyler Barriss, a 25-year-old in Los Angeles who had been accused of phoning bomb threats in the past.
Three men indicted in Call of Duty-linked 'swatting' death
May 25, 2018, 4:56pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/three-men-involved-in-call-of-duty-linked-swatting-death-indicted/
> Federal prosecutors have indicted three men in connection with a "swatting"-caused death in Kansas.
> Andrew Finch, a 28-year-old man living in Wichita, Kansas, opened his door on December 28, 2017, to police officers who believed he had a gun and was holding his family hostage. Officers shot and killed him based on false information from a call allegedly by Tyler Barriss, a 25-year-old in Los Angeles who had been accused of phoning bomb threats in the past.