A Canadian teenager has been arrested for carrying out "swatting"
pranks in Florida, an act that involves calling in fake threats to get
law enforcement and SWAT teams deployed on unsuspecting victims. This
isn't a new "prank", and videos have surfaced over recent months of
gamers who were caught off guard by invading law enforcement officials
-- the events were captured with webcams running at the time. The
teenager is 17-years-old, and his identity has been concealed because he
is a minor.
According to CBC, the teenager was arrested in Coquitlam, BC, for
reportedly swatting a high school in Florida and, later on, a family
home in the state. The reason is exceedingly petty, and revolves around a
revenge scheme to get even with a girl in Florida the prankster had met
online. The prankster allegedly believed himself to be in an "online dating
relationship" with the unnamed girl, who rejected his notion. To get
even with her, he called the Polk County sheriff's office this past
September and claimed he was in a black Jeep Cherokee with an AK-47 that
he would use to "shoot everyone" at the Fort Meade High School.
He followed this up about a month later with a bomb threat at the
high school, and then again in November when he made a threat against
the girl's home, claiming to be inside. Investigations soon revealed the
person behind the pranks was located in Canada, and the girl revealed
the prankster had threatened to SWAT her high school before the pranks
began
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Canadian teen arrested for Florida swatting pranks
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