Blogger Aaron Walker Latest Swatting Victim

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What's with this stupid and dangerous prank calling nonsense? This Kimberlin punk (and his adoring fans) needs to grow up.


Another conservative blogger has become the victim of a "swatting," where a false report of a murder sends the police, armed and ready, to a victim's home. The victim this time was blogger Aaron Walker, who had just this morning won a legal victory against convicted felon and leftist activist Brett Kimberlin.


Breitbart News contacted the Prince William County, Virginia police department to confirm the swatting. A dispatcher affirmed that police were called to the home of Mr. Walker based on a fraudulent 911 call. The individual did not take the call and could not disclose any details of the call's content but immediately confirmed that Mr. Walker had been swatted.

The swatting occurred hours after Walker's hearing. A judge had modified a previous ruling that prohibited Mr. Walker from exercising his right to free speech.

Walker told Breitbart News that he was home with his wife this evening at approximately 6:00pm when there was a "pretty insistent" knock at his door. Walker answered to find about six police cars in the street and two officers taking positions against the wall with M4 rifles. Since he was aware of the previous swattings of Patrick "Patterico" Frey, Erick Erickson, and Mike Stack, Mr. Walker asked the police if someone had called and claimed he had killed his wife, and police confirmed that that was the case.

In a statement to Breitbart News, Walker said, "This is obviously very upsetting but my wife and I are fine. Whoever did this had the intent to put our lives in danger."


Blogger Aaron Walker Latest Swatting Victim





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They usually cannot trace the call. It can be generated by computer using a VPN and skipped through several IP's. Or a throw away cell phone.
 

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They usually cannot trace the call. It can be generated by computer using a VPN and skipped through several IP's. Or a throw away cell phone.

Alas, it is not as easy as it is shown on the various CSI shows.:(

Whoever did this is a douchebag of the highest magnitude. There is nothing funny about this at all.