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The 911 Call and 80+ Members of Congress

As most of you know, my family was swatted on May 27, 2012.

The police, at the time, told me they were responding to a 911 call about an accidental shooting.

I now have the 911 call. It turns out that the call was not about an accidental shooting. The caller said I had shot my wife, she was dead on the floor in front of me, and I was going off to shoot someone else.

You can hear the call yourself right here. What I did not know that Sunday night as the Sheriff’s Deputy pulled into the driveway is that the sheriff’s dispatcher called out on the radio to “take the house,” meaning to block off any avenues of exit. There were more police officers present than I saw.

On Friday night, I spent an hour talking about this on the radio. You can listen to that here. Lee Stranahan joined me and we both are of the opinion that the voice on this 911 call is the same voice as the other calls, including into Lee’s show.

Last week, Senator Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) asked the Attorney General to get the FBI to look into the matter. It’s clear the incident happened across state lines and also that only the FBI has the technical resources to be able to trace the call.

Today, more than 80 members of the United States House of Representatives are also sending a letter to Attorney General Holder asking for an investigation.

Below the fold, I’ve put both the letter and the names of the signers. My wife and I would like to thank Senator Chambliss and the members of both the House and Senate who have decided to pursue this matter.

June 11, 2012

The Honorable Eric Holder
U.S. Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 5111
Washington, D.C. 20530-0009

Dear Attorney General Holder:

We write you concerning the growing threat of “SWAT-ting” and its costly ramifications. These crimes occur when individuals call emergency dispatchers under the guise of another person’s name with fraudulent claims, causing local law enforcement to swarm the home of innocent Americans. SWAT-ting first arose in 2002, but as technology and the Internet has expanded, the dangers of SWAT-ting are also on the rise.

Investigators have concluded that the majority of SWAT-ting cases utilize voice over Internet (VOIP) connections between the suspect’s computer and a distant telephone network, and then dialing 911. This enables the suspect to falsify their identifying information, such as their telephone number and address, and make it nearly impossible for emergency dispatchers to identify or track the true origin of the call, or even pin-point calls from VOIP connections.

Some of these calls involve embellished schemes, including armed suspects and hostages, and in some instances, the caller claims that he has just killed someone. Moreover, the caller knowingly uses the identifying information of another person, who is usually an adversary of the caller. This elaborate hoax is all done with the goal of having law enforcement swarm the home of the caller’s foe, which only incites fear in and tarnishes the reputation of an innocent person.

Even worse, SWAT-ting is quickly becoming a scare tactic used against political bloggers, essentially stifling those bloggers’ First Amendment rights. Just last month, a popular blogger in the state of Georgia, Erick Erickson, became the latest victim of SWAT-ting. During the Erickson’s family dinner, sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to Erickson’s home after receiving a 911 call reporting an accidental shooting that appeared to have come from Erickson’s address. Fortunately, Erickson previously alerted police to SWAT-ting tactics; however, numerous similar scenarios have ended with guiltless victims held at gunpoint.

While none of the SWAT-ting victims have incurred physical harm from these hate filled ploys, we are gravely concerned that future victims may not find themselves so lucky. Plus, when law enforcement officers are responding to SWAT-ting claims, resources are diverted from those truly in need–all of this because of differences in political ideology.

Differences of opinion should enrich our lives, not divide us. Each American has the right to freely express his or her ideas and should not be subject to fear tactics like SWAT-ting, which run counter to the liberty that forms the bedrock of our great nation. These crimes are not to be tolerated and necessitate thorough examination at every level.

We urge you to hold true to those promises and work to ensure that criminals using fear in hopes to preventing others from exercising their First Amendment rights are held to the highest standard of the law. To this end, we implore you to thoroughly review each of these cases, determine whether any federal laws have been breached, and prosecute those crimes accordingly.

Sincerely,

Sandy Adams
Tom Graves (R-GA)
Louie Gohmert (R-TX)
Trey Gowdy (R-SC)
Jim Jordan (R-OH)
Trent Franks (R-AZ)
Andy Harris (R-MD)
Steve Southerland (R-FL)
Joe Walsh (R-IL)
Paul Broun (R-GA)
Lynn Westmoreland (R-GA)
Bob Goodlatte (R-VA)
Morgan Griffith (R-VA)
Chip Cravaack (R-MN)
Jason Chaffetz (R-UT)
Phil Gingrey (R-GA)
Dan Burton (R-IN)
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA)
Leonard Lance (R-NJ)
Jeff Duncan (R-SC)
Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-WA)
Daniel Webster (R-FL)
Allen West (R-FL)
Dennis Ross (R-FL)
Richard Nugent (R-FL)
Ben Quayle (R-AZ)
Tom Rooney (R-FL)
Todd Rokita (R-IN)
Renee Ellmers (R-NC)
David Reichert (R-WA)
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL)
Mary Bono Mack (R-CA)
Adam Kinzinger (R-IL)
Cory Gardner (R-CO)
Michael Grimm (R-NY)
Ann Marie Buerkle (R-NY)
Don Manzullo (R-IL)
Bob Turner (R-NY)
Jon Runyan (R-NJ)
Don Young (R-AK)
Mike Kelly (R-PA)
Tom Marino (R-PA)
Lamar Smith (R-TX)
Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
Michele Bachmann (R-MN)
Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE)
John Kline (R-MN)
Mo Brooks (R-AL)
Austin Scott (R-GA)
Pete Olson (R-TX)
Scott DesJarlais (R-TN)
Vicky Hartzler (R-MO)
Ted Poe (R-TX)
Patrick McHenry (R-NC)
Alan Nunnelee (R-MS)
Candice Miller (R-MI)
Mark Amodei (R-NV)
Kenny Marchant (R-TX)
Sue Myrick (R-NC)
Todd Akin (R-MO)
Randy Forbes (R-VA)
Paul Gosar (R-AZ)
Diane Black (R-TN)
Jeff Landry (R-LA)
Steve Stivers (R-OH)
Randy Hultgren (R-IL)
Mike Pompeo (R-KS)
David Schweikert (R-AZ)
Bill Posey (R-FL)
Steve Chabot (R-OH)
Quico Canseco (R-TX)
Bill Johnson (R-IL)
Pete Sessions (R-TX)
Tim Griffin (R-AR)
Walter B. Jones (R-NC)
Lynn Jenkins (R-KS)
Billy Long (R-MO)
Steve Scalise (R-LA)
Stephen Fincher (R-TN)
Jack Kingston (R-GA)
Scott Rigell (R-VA)
Tom Price (R-GA)
Robert Hurt (R-VA)

COMMENTS

  • sbm1

    That is truly embarassing

  • http://www.nighttwister.com NightTwister

    Saxby Chambliss couldn’t find a single Democrat to sign onto this? And somehow it’s Republicans that refuse to work across the aisle on important issues?

    I’m glad to see my congressman signed on (Cory Gardner), but it’s really disconcerting that this didn’t have 565 signatures.

  • RichmondG30

    (Rhetorical question.)

  • http://conservatisthandbook.blogspot.com cjd87

    This is disgusting that this happened in America. Thankfully you were unharmed and are still here to bring this story out.

  • chbroussard

    to see why the heck his name was not on this list. Should have been a no-brainer. Was told by his staff that they had no information on this topic. My response was, “So what the heck is he doing? There’s already been a letter sent to the Attorney General. Is he paying attention or just collecting his check??”

    Wouldn’t expect there to be any Dems on this list, but every single Republican name should have been there. I am so fed up with Republicans who sit on their butts and do absolutely nothing.

  • Common_Cents

    When cops are on heightened alert (with good reason from a call like that) and you make one wrong move, not knowing the situation, you could have been easily shot.

  • uncmike

    but it is more disturbing that so few Republicans signed it. I just contacted my Rep. to complain about the fact her name is not there. This swatting is just one more dirty, criminal tactic used by the left who want power to gain power by any means.

  • barleycorn

    Thanks to Congressmen: Goodlatte. Griffeth, Forbes, Rigell, and Hurt, for signing this letter.

    Question for Eric Cantor, Frank Wolfe, and Rob Wittman:

    Why is your name absent?

  • dodgeone

    that every Congressperson and Senator did not sign the letter and you can bet if it happened to Democrats all heck would be raised.

  • mystryda

    I called congressman Jeff Miller’s office and they say that he did sign. When I look at the other list (http://www.redstate.com/ironchapman/2012/06/11/85-members-of-congress-write-to-ask-eric-holder-to-investigate-swatting/) I see that two signatures that the list in this post does not include:

    –Bill Huizenga (R-MI)

    –Jeff Miller (R-FL)

  • http://pocketchangeproductions.net/ anotherindyfilmguy

    But that’s just my inner cynic speaking.

    *directly/personally or by tons of registered voters screaming at them or if a lobbyist mentions it over lunch…

  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    Commence circular firing squad!

    Or, we can stop that and focus on the Dems and the actual terrorists.

  • Viet71

    Even if for nominal damages.

    The perp can be caught, IMO.

  • naraht

    Has the state of Georgia determined in its investigation that the network to VOIP crossed outside the state?

    Also, does anyone have any idea what the person could be charged with if they are in Iowa, Bolivia or for that matter 500 miles South of Diego Garcia.

  • unclefred

    As well as the Republican Senator from my state.

    D*mn Erick. This WILL NOT STAND! Period. No matter what it takes.

  • tthatapudi

    Erick…Did you ask any democrats to sign? If yes, and they refused to sign it then i think you should publish their names and publicly shame them for not standing upto basic human values…

  • gekster

    Not even trying to hide his libness.

  • http://www4.webng.com/rickbull/lostlucky/ rickbull

    .

  • commonsenseobserver

    Perhaps you should enlighten me.

  • PowerToThePeople

    really an observer, it should be easy for you to figure it out. Not that hard.

  • http://edgeinducedcohesion.wordpress.com nathanalbright

    I must say I’m not familiar with this tactic before, but it is worrisome if it becomes more common.

  • larenzo

    This is a criminal act and across state lines a felony. This individual should be in prison.

  • michaelbowler

    Umm, do you mean 535?

  • michaelbowler

    “Like” button?

  • michaelbowler

    Maybe, but it’s perfectly in character…or lack thereof.

  • brojohn2

    are alright. I am angry that our nation has become so polarized that someone would think that this is right and proper to do. A year or so back a young man who was a veteran of Iraq/Afghanistan was attacked by the law. The swat team got the wrong address but he was armed and even though he fired not one shot, he was gunned down and, I believe, murdered by that swat team.

    This could happen at any time, it only takes one person with an itchy trigger finger to cause a murder of another innocent person. I hope that this attorney general will put the FBI on the trail of the perp. I hope too that they catch this one before anyone gets seriously hurt or killed. I am glad for those who signed the letter, I will not worry about those who did not. I do worry about those innocent people who will be the next target of this madman/woman.

  • http://www.nighttwister.com NightTwister

    ….

  • funwithknives

    Erick went to all 80-plus conservatives and asked them on bended knee?? Is that what you insinuate, .. Bunkie?

    The info is out there for anyone in Congress to see and those that signed seemingly had zero problems finding and acting on it.
    But he had to go and Ask Progressives ?

    Maroon Alert!!! Aisle Seven!

  • funwithknives

    But how quickly we forget those other states…………. Here’s the proof.

    Wonder what they’re called?

  • pty12300

    It seems to me that the term terr0rist indicates instilling fear in the populace. Wouldn’t this instill as much fear as, say a p*pe b*mb?
    (trying to hide some words that the feds look for to trace the source)
    Why isn’t the Terr0rist Task Force for Nepolatinnyo’s Humm Land Screwity Agency looking into this, after all it is terr0rism, don’t you think?

  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    Any coder worth his salt knows how to make basic substitutions like 0 for o, as well as how to use algorithms like soundex.

    In fact if you plug Nepolatinnyo into Google it assumes you wanted Napolitano.

    So, you failed. You’re on the radar.

  • sharinlite

    Not one progressive? Not one Liberal? Not one Democrat….boy, hope is never happens to them…can we write or call the FBI to encourage their engagement? This is not new! Michelle Malkin endured this imbecility years ago when her home and address, using “street view” on Google to harass her. Patterico is also suffering this horrific nonsense. Truly, extremist leftwing nuts are not just crazy but very dangerous.

  • http://www.nonstopca.blogspot.com nonstopca

    All they need do is, give Abby and McGee a call they’ll have the”Perk”behind bars, or Gibbs will shoot him dead within 1 hr…….

  • myron_j_poltroonian

    “Easy for you to say.” (Not so easy for him, nor any other “Recipients” of the crime of making a false police report like this one, to endure. “Waking up dead” is not an option and these “Perps” should be put away for a very, very long time. Or, as an alternative punishment, turned loose on the South Side of Chicago around, oh say, two a.m. or so – naked except for a fanny pack bursting with funny money. The video tape should go viral and serve it’s purpose as a warning to others of the same bent.)

  • cbartlett

    Just saw where Senator John Cornyn, Republican from the great state of Texas, asked for Holder’s resignation to his face. Thinking Obama is going to have to throw him under the bus for Fast & Furious pretty soon so it won’t impact him in November. Wonder if they’ve agreed on a specific date to do it and we just aren’t there yet?

  • acat

    If you want to go watch it for yourself …

    One interesting thing – at one point, Holder says that “the white house has every confidence in him”.

    Does he not realize that’s the kiss of death?

    Mew