Conservative influencers across the nation are experiencing a surge in swatting incidents. The FBI has intervened, launching an investigation and approaching it as a potential terrorist matter. Owen Shroyer, a host from InfoWars, recently became the latest target of swatting. The fake 9-1-1 calls are designed to provoke law enforcement into entering the residences of conservative figures.
The National Police Association provided me with this statement on the surge in swatting-related incidents.
FULL STATEMENT:
“There has been an alarming rise in “swatting” incidents primarily targeting conservative media figures and social media influencers. The National Police Association denounces this weaponization of law enforcement against its own citizens and urges the media, political leadership, the public and American law enforcement to be aware of and speak out against this disturbing trend.
The false reporting of a violent act in progress is a crime and should be rigorously investigated and prosecuted. “Swatting” is an act of violence against both law enforcement and those being targeted. It is designed to not only physically harm people, but to drive a wedge between police officers and the citizens they are trying to protect.
The NPA encourages potential targets of this crime to contact their local law enforcement agency and do the following:
Explain why you are a potential victim
Advise them of any “swatting” threats you receive
Provide them with your cell phone number(s)
Stay in touch
If you see the police surrounding your property, call 911 and advise the dispatcher of the situation. Follow all directions by law enforcement until the incident has been declared over.
It is essential that the public understands the extraordinarily dangerous nature of this trend. We are grateful that FBI Director Kash Patel is publicly addressing this issue and we encourage all law enforcement leadership in the United States to work together to stop and prevent these heinous acts.
For more information contact Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith or the National Police Association at info@NationalPolice.org. “
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