The LAPD has arrested a man in connection with the Kansas swatting death

The LAPD has arrested a man in connection with the Kansas swatting death


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The Los Angeles Police Section has arrested a 25-year-old man who is suspected of sending a SWAT team to a private residence in Kansas, resulting in the death of any 28-year-old man.

NBC News (via Engadget
) reports that the LAPD arrested Tyler Barriss on Friday after allegedly providing Andrew Finch's address to Wichita regulators. The incident was precipitated by an argument between two Call of Obligation over a $1.

fifty wagered game, one of which provided Finch's address to Barriss, who has a history of making bomb risks and passed the Facebook handle SWAuTistic. In an interview with YouTube channel DramaAlert the person apparently behind handle admitted to positioning the call, expressing that "he loves swatting kids who think nothing is going to take place, inches and alluded to causing an evacuation at the FCC. Sources told NBC News that Finch was not involved in the dispute.

"Swatting" is an incident in which someone makes an anonymous, phony emergency call to an area police department, designed to prompt a tactical response from a local SWAT team. Barriss allegedly called the Wichita Police Department, expressing that he shot his father in the head during a family dispute and was holding his family hostage.

He provided authorities with Finch's address, thinking it to be the location of 1 of the gamers. Wichita's SWAT team arrived at the location and ordered Finch to raise his hands when he made an appearance in the door, and was shot by an officer. Finch's family has set up a GoFundMe campaign for his funeral.

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