Kansas proved that the practice of swatting was a serious offense. Ohio Casey Viner, Ohio player, was sentenced to 15 months in prison for his role in the 2017 incident which resulted in the death of Andrew Finch, from Wichita. In addition, it has been forbidden to play games for two years.
If you have not heard of punching is when a person makes an emergency false call to bring the police to introduce themselves unexpectedly. In this particular case, Casey Viner was upset after losing a bet of $ 1.50 in a match on Call of Duty: WWII. His reaction was to hire someone else to call the police and send them to the victim's home. However, this incident led to the death of Andrew Finch, 28 years old, from Wichita (Kansas), although the victim is a Shane Gaskill, who had previously lived at the same address.
Earlier this year, in April, Viner was convicted of conspiracy and obstruction of justice because Viner had originally tried to conceal his involvement during the subsequent investigation. Although Vine Defense lawyers have recommended two-year probation, US District Judge Eric Melgren has sentenced to 15 months in prison and a two-year game ban. In a brief speech, Vine says this: I never intended for something going on. I think about it every day._
The person hired by vine to make the joke that resulted in this fatal event, Tyler R. Barriss, was sentenced in March to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple charges for having passed false calls from emergency everywhere in the United States. And Shane Gaskill, the victim targeted, was also charged with conspiracy in this case of flagrant crime following the Barriss tailor. _ Try something ._
Without a doubt, Swatting is never an acceptable practice. It's really good to see the consequences for some of the people involved in this very sad event. What do you think of the punishment to come? Tell us what you think about in the comments below and do not forget to lock it for all that concerns games.
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