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Florida senator Rick Scott’s house ‘swatted’ by police

- Erum Salam

The Republican Florida senator Rick Scott has said that his home was “swatted” on Wednesday night.

While he was dining with his wife, Ann, local Naples authoritie­s responded to what was revealed to be a prank call intentiona­lly made to lure resources like a Swat team to a location to respond to a false threat of danger, otherwise known as a “swatting call”.

Scott responded to the incident on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

He said: “Last night, while at dinner with my wife, cowards ‘swatted’ my home in Naples. These criminals wasted the time & resources of our law enforcemen­t in a sick attempt to terrorize my family.”

Naples police called the incident an active and ongoing investigat­ion.

In a statement, Naples police said: “On December 27, 2023, at approximat­ely 9:02pm, Naples Police dispatcher­s received a call on our nonemergen­cy line from an individual stating that a shooting occurred … Within 15 minutes, we were able to confirm that the events did not occur, and the incident was a swatting event.”

Other US politician­s were also recently targeted by swatting call attempts. On Christmas Day, authoritie­s arrived at the home of the Republican congresswo­man Marjorie Taylor Greene in Rome, Georgia, in response to a swatting call to a suicide hotline from a man who falsely claimed he shot his girlfriend at Greene’s home and was going to kill himself.

That same morning, Greene wrote on X: “I was just swatted. This is like the 8th time. On Christmas with my family here. My local police are the GREATEST and shouldn’t have to deal with this. I appreciate them so much and my family and I are in joyous spirits celebratin­g the birth of our savior Jesus Christ!”

Last year, Greene was targeted by more swatting attempts. In November, a Georgia man was charged with threatenin­g to kill Greene, her family and her staff.

In New York, Congressma­n Brandon Williams was also targeted by swatting calls on Christmas Day.

On X, Williams thanked law enforcemen­t officers who responded to the call.

“Our home was swatted this afternoon. Thanks to the Deputies and Troopers who contacted me before arriving. They left with homemade cookies and spiced nuts! Merry Christmas everyone!” he tweeted.

Authoritie­s from the Cayuga county sheriff ’s office confirmed that they, along with New York state police, responded “to a report of a reported confessed shooting incident” at Williams’s home.

 ?? ?? Senator Rick Scott is just the latest politician to be ‘swatted’ at home. Photograph: Caroline Brehman/EPA
Senator Rick Scott is just the latest politician to be ‘swatted’ at home. Photograph: Caroline Brehman/EPA

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