Manitoba RCMP arrest teen accused of ‘swatting’ incidents in the United States

Manitoba RCMP have arrested an 18-year-old man in connection to a pair of “swatting” — making a fake emergency call to provoke a police response — incidents in the United States.

RCMP were contacted Aug. 17 to help the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, and Department of Homeland Security look into the incidents.

In both cases, the U.S. police agencies said they received 911 calls from a man claiming to be armed inside a school and was about to start shooting. In both cases, heavy police resources, including SWAT teams, were sent to the scene of the non-existent crimes.

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According to the initial investigation in Tennessee, the phone calls originated from Manitoba. It was later determined by RCMP and Winnipeg police that the calls were coming from a home on Fisher River Cree Nation.

RCMP raided the home on Aug. 30 and seized electronic items. A suspect, 18, was taken into custody and later released, with a pending court date Dec. 7 on Peguis First Nation.

Police continue to investigate.




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