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GTA V Actor Ned Luke was Swatted while playing the game on Youtube

saintjules

Gold Member






Grand Theft Auto (GTA) 5 actor Ned Luke, who plays Michael de Santa, was the victim of a swatting while streaming the game on Thursday.

While talking to his chat, Luke gets a seemingly unassuming phone call.

Quickly, however, you can sense a demeanor change as he stands up.

“They what?” Luke says before replying to the person on the phone with an “Oh, nice…nice.”

He then tells his chat he’s got to go, causing his stream to abruptly end an hour in..

 
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IDKFA

I am Become Bilbo Baggins
"People" that swat others are the biggest fucking nerds

They need a special punishment to stop this from happening. Prison won't do it and death is a little over the top.

Something like stripping them naked and throwing them into a pit of rabid wolves, or paper cutting their genitals and dipping them into a tank of piranhas. Something so horrifying that nobody would dare attempt another swat.
 

lem0n

Member
They need a special punishment to stop this from happening. Prison won't do it and death is a little over the top.

Something like stripping them naked and throwing them into a pit of rabid wolves, or paper cutting their genitals and dipping them into a tank of piranhas. Something so horrifying that nobody would dare attempt another swat.
Having them go out into the world and socialize might be enough
 

OneBigPuss

Member
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but seriously how much of a scumbag you have to be to do that for your own amusement.
 

Kaleinc

Banned
Swatting is easy jail time, I remember even underage idiots getting 10 years or more. Depending on casualties
 

Yerd

Member
I can't wait to find out what sentence the idiot that did this is gonna get. It stopped being a joke when that one guy got killed from this a while back.
 
What the hell is swatting?
Swatting is a criminal harassment act of deceiving an emergency service (via such means as hoaxing an emergency services dispatcher) into sending a police or emergency service response team to another person's address. This is triggered by false reporting of a serious law enforcement emergency, such as a bomb threat, murder, hostage situation, or a false report of a mental health emergency, such as reporting that a person is allegedly suicidal or homicidal and may or may not be armed, among other things.
 
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