Police thwart attempted swatting of Amy Coney Barrett's house
Police responded to a swatting attempt at the Virginia home of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett after a false report of gunfire prompted officers to rush to the residence.
Police thwart attempted swatting of Amy Coney Barrett’s house Police responded to a swatting attempt at Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s Virginia home on Wednesday night after a false report of gunfire was received. Officers determined the call was fictitious after conferring with security personnel already at the residence. This incident is part of a broader trend of swatting attempts targeting public figures and members of the judiciary, with Barrett’s family also having faced a bomb threat and suspicious pizza deliveries.
- Police responded to a swatting attempt at the Virginia home of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
- A false report of gunfire was received via the department’s non-emergency line.
- Officers quickly determined the report was fictitious by coordinating with existing security personnel.
- Swatting involves falsely reporting a violent emergency to trigger a police response.
- Barrett has faced heightened security concerns since the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade, with protesters gathering outside her home.
- Her family has also been targeted, including a bomb threat against her sister in March 2024.
- The incident occurs amid broader concerns about threats against judges and their families, including an arrest near Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home in 2022.
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