Organized crime of the left

 Victoria Taft:

At least five well-known conservatives with large followings on Elon Musk's X social media platform were "swatted" overnight. These attempts by unknowns to get conservatives killed in a hail of law enforcement gunfire appear to be part of an organized effort to affect politics by acts of violence. That is the textbook definition of terrorism, and it appears to be organized. 

That's dark enough, but things could be worse than that. 

Add to the swattings the attempted take over of Trump Tower, and in February, an aborted take over the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, the organized Tesla dealership attacks, and the strange and frightening attacks and murder of an InfoWars reporter in Austin, Texas, and things are looking quite ripe for a deep dive by FBI agents. They may want to put these incidents on their nationwide swatting database and start connecting some dots. 

It's time for the media, DOJ, and FBI to call this what it is and go after these participants and prosecute them in this continuing criminal enterprise. Dig down deep into Title 18, chapter 96, go find yourself the RICO statutes, and get busy, Pam Bondi. 

The first word I saw of the swatting incidents was this post on X Friday morning with a wrap-up of a few of them, but indeed, there are more.

Walter Curt wrote in part:

In the past 24 hours, an alarming series of incidents has shattered the illusion that American political discourse remains rooted in respect and civility. At least four prominent conservative voices—Nick Sortor and his family, Gunther Eagleman, Joe Pags, and Shawn Farash—were all targeted in a spree of “swatting” attacks. 

These are not harmless pranks; they are carefully crafted operations aimed at weaponizing law enforcement against private citizens. Under the cloak of anonymity, these perpetrators call police with false reports of emergencies—some involving dire threats, explosions, or violence—triggering a high-intensity police response and, in some cases, heavily armed SWAT teams.

 After the swatting, some of the same victims got pizza deliveries requiring cash on delivery.

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Nick Sorter said his dad and sister were both swatted. 

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Swatting is and should be a criminal offense and some have been prosecuted for engaging in it.   It is an event that endangers both the victims and law enforcement.  The pizza delivery scam makes victims of the pizza business and the person who gets the delivery.

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