Tanya Chutkan, Judge in Trump’s D.C. Election Case, Latest Swatting Victim

A 10 PM phone call on Sunday night sent police and firefighters to a residence in Washington, D.C., because of a shooting.

Law enforcement ended up at Judge Tanya Chutkan’s house.

Chutkan is the judge presiding over former President Donald Trump’s election interference case.

Law enforcement quickly found out no shooting occurred.

Someone swatted Chutkan:

“On the listed date and time MPD responded to a call for service in reference to a shooting that occurred at the listed location,” according to a Metropolitan Police Department report sent to the Washington Examiner.“Once on scene, SUB-1 advised that she was not injured and that there was no one in her home,” the report added. “MPD cleared the home and nothing was found at the listed location.”While authorities declined to answer whether Chutkan was in the home, the report mentions an unnamed woman opened the door when police arrived. The name of Chutkan’s father, orthopedic surgeon Winston Chutkan, is included next to a description of the home address alerted to authorities, according an online records search of the address that was cited on the emergency dispatch radio.

It seems like everyone is getting swatted lately.

Swatting is when someone calls law enforcement, sending them to a house, business, or building because of an emergency.

Others who have been swatted lately:

Tags: District of Columbia, Trump J6 Indictment

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