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Serial “swatter” behind 375 violent hoaxes targeted his own home to look like a victim
On November 9, he called a local suicide prevention hotline in Skagit County and said he was going to “shoot up the school” and had an AR-15 for the purpose.
In April, he called the local police department—twice—threatening school violence and demanding $1,000 in monero (a cryptocurrency) to make the threats stop.
In May, he called in threats to 20 more public high schools across the state of Washington, and he ended many of the calls with “the sound of automatic gunfire.” Many of the schools conducted lockdowns in response.
To get a sense of how disruptive this was, extrapolate this kind of behavior across the nation. Filion made similar calls to Iowa high schools, businesses in Florida, religious institutions, historical black colleges and universities, private citizens, members of Congress, cabinet-level members of the executive branch, heads of multiple federal law enforcement agencies, at least one US senator, and “a former President of the United States.”
An incident report from Florida after Filion made a swatting call against a mosque there.
Who, me?
On July 15, 2023, the FBI actually searched Filion’s home in Lancaster, California, and interviewed both Filion and his father. Filion professed total bafflement about why they might be there. High schools in Washington state? Filion replied that he “did not understand what the agents were talking about.”
His father, who appears to have been unaware of his son’s activity, chimed in to point out that the family had actually been a recent victim of swatting! (The self-swattings did dual duty here, also serving to make Filion look like a victim, not the ringleader.)
When the FBI agents told the Filions that it was actually Alan who had made those calls on his own address, Alan “falsely denied any involvement.”
Amazingly, when the feds left with the evidence from their search, Alan returned to swatting. It was not until January 18, 2024, that he was finally arrested.
He eventually pled guilty and signed a lengthy statement outlining the crimes recounted above. Yesterday, he was sentenced to 48 months in federal prison.
Article by:Source: Nate Anderson