Posted on 08/24/2022 11:03:09 AM PDT by ToxicMasculinity
Aprank call led local law enforcement officers to the home of Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene early Wednesday morning in what her office described as a "political attack on her family and home."
Greene tweeted Wednesday that "she was swatted just after 1 a.m." and expressed her gratitude to the Rome Police Department in Floyd County, Georgia. On Wednesday morning, police confirmed the swatting incident in a press release that included a redacted report on the incident.
"Swatting" often refers to the harassment or deception of emergency personnel in order to get authorities to go to a particular residence.
"Right now, Congresswoman Greene's safety is our number one concern," Greene spokesperson Nick Dyer told Newsweek, adding that "whoever committed this violent crime will face the full extent...
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Perhaps Nick Mordowanec needs to be swatted. He can then Write about what a fun prank it was as his house is surrounded by a SWAT team
I think a giant miles-long Trump car rally with American flags, happy warrior songs and MAGA banners will set them off quite nicely.
Tom Cruise did it in Paparazzi. Planted a gun in the sleazo photographer’s car, and then phoned in to the police that a maniac’s following him. He died in a hale of bullets.
Oh, yeah! From end to end of Broadway in Manhattan?
With Tyrus and MTG in the head car, a convertible with the roof down. Let the Panzifas try locking horns with Tyrus.
Interesting,,
Thanks.
In Rome pretty slim
Tying to annoy conservatives and trying for the lucky chance that someone like Ms. Greene will get shot in a raid if a passing car backfires during a raid and the cops start shooting.
From Manhattan to Mar-A-Lago.
You think big!
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