Las Vegas Review-Journal

Suspect in fatal Wichita hoax call expresses regrets

- The Associated Press

WICHITA, Kan. — A California man accused of making a hoax emergency call that resulted in the fatal police shooting of an unarmed Kansas man said he regrets that someone died but evaded questions about whether he made the call that caused the shooting.

Tyler Barriss 25, is charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er in the Dec. 28 death of Andrew Finch, 28, who was shot by police after officers went to a Wichita home in response to what turned out to be a fake report about a shooting and kidnapping.

During interviews with KWCH-TV on Friday and Sunday, Barriss said he was sorry a person died and said he was willing to accept whatever punishment he receives. At one point in the interview, Barriss said he wished the night Finch was killed he could have “rewound somehow and never done it,” but when asked directly whether he made the call, Barriss declined to answer.

“Of course, you know, I feel a little of remorse for what happened. I never intended for anyone to get shot and killed. I don’t think during any attempted swatting anyone’s intentions are for someone to get shot and killed,” Barriss said from the Sedgwick County jail, where he is being held on $500,000 bond.

“I’ll just take responsibi­lity and serve whatever time, or whatever it is that they throw at me. I’m willing to do it,” he said.

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