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Swatting victim family lawyer: ‘Swatting is not new,’ officers should have been prepared

This version of Swatting Victim Family Lawyer Says Family Wants Justice From Wichita Police Department 1128656963916 - Breaking News | NBC News Clone was adapted by NBC News Clone to help readers digest key facts more efficiently.

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As a case is built against the swatting suspect accused of placing a 911 call that resulted in the fatal shooting of Andrew Finch, the victim’s family is speaking out. Andrew Stroth sat down with NBC News and made it clear that while Finch’s family thinks the accused caller, Tyler Bariss, should be held responsible, the Wichita police department needs to answer for its actions.

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