2017 Wichita swatting

On December 28, 2017, a fatal swatting incident occurred in Wichita, Kansas, United States. During an online dispute between Casey Viner and Shane Gaskill regarding the video game Call of Duty: WWII, Viner threatened to have Gaskill swatted. Gaskill responded by giving him a false address for his residence, one that was occupied by an uninvolved person, Andrew Finch. Viner then asked Tyler Barriss to make the required fraudulent call to initiate the swatting. Wichita Police responded to the address, and as Finch was exiting his house, police officer Justin Rapp fatally shot him.

2017 Wichita swatting
LocationWichita, Kansas, United States
DateDecember 28, 2017 (2017-12-28)
TargetShane Gaskill
Attack type
Shooting, manslaughter, swatting
VictimAndrew Thomas Finch
Perpetrators
  • Tyler Raj Barriss (911 caller)
  • Casey Viner (contacted Barriss)
  • Shane Gaskill (gave the address to Viner)
ParticipantsJustin Rapp (shooter)
MotiveRevenge swatting due to a disagreement in the video game Call of Duty: WWII
VerdictPleaded guilty
ConvictionsBarriss

Viner

  • Conspiracy to make false/hoax reports
  • Obstruction of justice
  • Conspiracy to obstruct justice

Barriss, Viner, and Gaskill:

  • Wire fraud
SentenceBarriss
20 years in prison (parole possible after 17 years and 1 month) plus $10,100 fine and 5 years of supervised release
Viner
1+14 years in prison plus 2 years of supervised release
Gaskill
1+12 years in prison

Barriss pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter and many other charges from unrelated incidents for which he was wanted. In March 2019, Barriss was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison. Viner was sentenced to 15 months imprisonment and two years supervised release for his involvement, while Gaskill was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment. Rapp was not charged for Finch's death.

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