FBI Director Kash Patel reported Friday that he had noticed a worrying increase in” swatting” incidents involving internet images, which is turning out to be a dangerous trend. He vowed that the organization may taking action and keep those accountable for their actions. Patel said this is not about politics, not to mention that this is happening with MAGA bloggers. ” Wanning law enforcement against All American is morally repugnant and also endsanger life, including those of our soldiers,” he said. That won’t be tolerated. We are totally committed to working with local law enforcement to stop these acts, according to Kash Patel.
Gunther Eagleman, radio show host Joe Pagliarulo, and Infowars ‘ Chase Geiser are just a few of the people who have claimed to have been victims of swat calls where people called the police and reported a fake incident at the target’s home, sending officers and sometimes armes answer products to their addresses for some fake complaints.
Pagliarulo, a Texas-based talk show host, claimed he was the prey of swatting on March 12 in the early hours of the day. Pagliarulo claimed that he didn’t realize the person was a member of law enforcement and that he had considered handing him his own artillery and identifying him as an assailant. Pagliarulo claimed he called 911 after an employee told him that a commotion record at his residence had been received, which he claimed was false.
Catturd, a well-known pro-Trump social media user with more than 3.4 million X followers, reported Friday morning that he had been” swatted again for the fourth time” at home.
” Just for the fourth day, I was swatted.” I live in the middle of nowhere and am aware of all the police officers around, as I previously tweeted earlier. They called me right away and sent one officer whom I had just had a great conversation with ( because of the previous swattings ). Truly great person. I will turn over all the information to the FBI now and have the number they called from. This innovative swatter may soon join my previous two swatters, according to Catturd, who are currently serving time for them.
After receiving a false report from his father, right-wing columnist Nick Sortor claimed his father and sister were swatted.
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