
The Newport Beach Police responded to the alleged “shooting” on Tuesday, Tuesday, October 7, and reports to the active shooter at Hospital Hospital, but did not find any sign of the arrival. The police are now trying if the 911 emergency event was a “swatting” call.
The Newport Beach Police Department said in a statement that the cops had made a Hoag hospital, but found no evidence of an active shootout.
The Newport Beach police department said the officers were sent to the Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach after the shooting report.
The ministry said “officers arrived immediately and made a thorough search of equipment. It was found that the shooter’s report was unfounded and part of the” swatting “incident.”
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“Swatting calls are illegal, dangerous and disturbing,” said Newport Beach police in post X. “We take these incidents seriously and continue to cooperate with our regional coercive partners to investigate and fully prosecute the law.”
What is swatting?
According to the Ministry of Internal Security (DHS), “swatting” is defined as “a harmful act that may include false emergency calls for emergency respondents and often report (false) a serious, ongoing crisis at a particular location”.
“SWATTING” is an important response to the enforcement of law, creating chaos and potentially in violence. “
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