The original argument was between Casey Viner, 18, of Ohio, and Shane Gaskill, 19, of Witchita. The dispute was over a $1.50 bet over a Call of Duty game. Ultimately Viner threatened Gaskill with a SWAT call, Gaskill provided an address that he used to live at. Viner called Tyler Barriss, notorious in the SWATting community for calling in such strikes, along with bomb threats and other nonsense.
Police responded to the call made by Barriss and a man died. Andrew Finch, 27, father of 2, was killed by a single shot by a police officer who was cleared of all wrongdoing by the local DA.
Barriss plead guilty and is serving 20 years in the federal pen.
Viner plead guilty to two charges, conspiracy and obstruction of justice, the latter charge from erasing evidence of his calls to Barris and such from his devices.
Gaskill has been placed on deferred prosecution as he wasn't primarily active in the death of Finch. As long as he keeps his nose clean, he'll eventually have the prosecution dropped.
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2019/09/man-who-hired-deadly-swatting-gets-15-months/
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Police responded to the call made by Barriss and a man died. Andrew Finch, 27, father of 2, was killed by a single shot by a police officer who was cleared of all wrongdoing by the local DA.
Barriss plead guilty and is serving 20 years in the federal pen.
Viner plead guilty to two charges, conspiracy and obstruction of justice, the latter charge from erasing evidence of his calls to Barris and such from his devices.
Gaskill has been placed on deferred prosecution as he wasn't primarily active in the death of Finch. As long as he keeps his nose clean, he'll eventually have the prosecution dropped.
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2019/09/man-who-hired-deadly-swatting-gets-15-months/
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