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SWAT team invades Texas family's front yard over Black Ops

2/15/12 5:00pm

Update: According to the official press release this type of incident has a moniker in some online communities of "Swatting". "Swatting occurs when a hacker obtains personal information on unsuspecting parties and places a bogus emergency call (via internet service or spoofed number) to solicit police or SWAT response".

A North Texas family was put in a rather uncomfortable situation as SWAT surrounded their house this past Monday, all because of a video game. This all happened like 15 minutes from the HQ by the way...

It appears that their son was playing a game of Call of Duty: Black Ops on the Xbox 360 and one user took the game too far. While in between multiplayer sessions, one user came onto the chat “out of nowhere and basically said he’s going to hack me, he’s going to get my information, call the SWAT team over to my front yard”. This sort of trash talk is all too common for online multiplayer, so the teen ignored the comment, but this wasn’t the usual trash talk. 20 minutes after the conversation, Lewisville received a call from an operator via the AT&T Instant Message Relay Service (a system designed to accommodate the hearing impaired). They received a message that a person at the teenager’s house was shot and someone was inside still shooting.

There were no signs of a shooting from the first response officers, but they would eventually surround the house. Captain Kevin Deaver began to call the family out, but as the mother went to open the door, his father pulled her back inside and hid the family in the bedroom. It was only after the mother herself called 911 and was connected with the police outside, that the family came out and revealed that there was nothing wrong. Police are now investigating the source of the message under the charges of it being a false report and are working on a subpoena to obtain more information.

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g1 DISCUSSIONS

NemesisTrestkon

February 15, 2012 - 7:13pm

Most likely. Or they could track the message to the source, if possible. I mean, intentionally calling 911 like that is just plain illegal

Board_games_r_evil

February 15, 2012 - 5:14pm

this is HILARIOUS, both sides end up losing but everyone watching wins entirely

JTtheLAR

February 15, 2012 - 4:53pm

That is messed up. All over a sub par shooter.

ninjahedgehog

February 15, 2012 - 4:51pm

thats a prang gone too far

Mach5Mike

February 15, 2012 - 4:41pm

I know Xbox Live is filled with trolls and pranksters, but this is just plain ridiculous. Sure hope the family's okay.

TNC420V.2.0

February 15, 2012 - 4:37pm

I think it's funny that guy was able to find all that kids personal information over xbla.

MKTTRare133

February 15, 2012 - 4:37pm

Could be that guy who didn't want to bee seen at the SSBB release. (You Know What I mean)

Altair0115

February 15, 2012 - 4:34pm

And that's why I refuse to play these games online.

pandaraph

February 15, 2012 - 4:29pm

I hope the guy sees true teabagging in jail. people take call of duty way to fucking seriously.

Kaibaman41

February 15, 2012 - 4:28pm

Welcome to the Police State my friends where people take shit too seriously

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