Post: Naughty Boy
02-07-2015, 07:59 AM #1
Jimmy
Supreme
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A gamer known online as “Famed God” — who made up a murder to get police to go to an unsuspecting west suburban resident’s home last year — is behind bars in Nevada awaiting extradition.
Brandon Willson, 19, was arrested Thursday after authorities searched his Las Vegas home, a statement from the Will County state’s attorney’s office said.
Willson used a computer to contact Naperville’s 911 center on July 10, 2014, and claimed a murder had happened at a home in the city, prosecutors claim. Naperville’s Special Response Team responded but found no crime.
The practice involves someone falsely reporting a dangerous situation to send police to another person’s home. It is known as “swatting” because the hoax calls can lead to deployment of SWAT teams.
Calling it a “dangerous prank,” Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow plans to craft legislation that would make swatting a felony in Illinois, the statement said. The bill would also require anyone convicted of swatting to reimburse municipalities for the cost of the emergency response.
Authorities also claim Willson hacked into the gaming consoles to obtain or change personal information belonging to two people — one from Naperville, and another from Plainfield, the statement said.
He also threatened the Naperville resident that he would access the person’s bank and Social Security accounts, and put the person’s father “in debt for life,” prosecutors claim.
As part of the investigation, Naperville police traveled to Las Vegas to help local police execute a search warrant at Willson’s home. Computers seized there contained evidence of the swatting incident, as well as similar incidents across the country, prosecutors claim.
Willson, known as “Famed God” in the online gaming community, was arrested after FBI agents and Las Vegas police interviewed him Thursday, prosecutors said.
He is charged with two counts of computer tampering and one count each of intimidation, computer fraud, identity theft and disorderly conduct, the state’s attorney’s office said.
He is awaiting extradition to Illinois, and faces up to five years in prison if convicted, the state’s attorney’s office said.
Authorities from Illinois, Texas, California, South Carolina and Nevada continue to investigate, along with the FBI.
REKT

credits: Dakota.
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kciN, Script Kiddie
02-07-2015, 09:02 AM #2
Script Kiddie
At least I can fight
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Dancing
02-07-2015, 11:52 AM #3
One
At least I can fight
not sure why "dakota" has credits, did he write the article lmao.

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kciN
02-07-2015, 09:30 PM #4
TheBigRod
uh-may-zuh-zing
The way you centered and slapped bold on the text makes this really hard to read, lol.

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Jimmy
02-07-2015, 11:36 PM #5
ResistTheSun
In Flames Much?
Shocked the FBI did not get him on DDoSing also but silly fool.
02-07-2015, 11:40 PM #6
Swatting is one of the worst pranks you can pull on someone. It uses a lot of hardworking taxpayers money and the teams have to go ba use of the slight cance something actually did happen. This fool deserves what he gets
02-08-2015, 03:34 AM #7
Chris
Former Staff
One word. Inbred.
02-08-2015, 03:48 AM #8
Dacoco
I void warranties.
Originally posted by One View Post
not sure why "dakota" has credits, did he write the article lmao.


Dakota was the one to link him the article used to make the thread.
02-08-2015, 07:16 AM #9
Jimmy
Supreme
Originally posted by Tristan View Post
The way you centered and slapped bold on the text makes this really hard to read, lol.


:carling:

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