Man charged with ‘swatting’ after hoax call to US police and shooting of innocent citizen


A man has been charged with “swatting” after he placed a fake call to police in the US and led officers to shoot an innocent man in what they thought was a hostage situation, authorities said.

Robert Walker-McDaid, from Coventry, had called a terrorism hotline in Maryland in 2015, leading a SWAT team to go to the victim’s home and shoot him with plastic bullets.

Walker-McDaid posed as Tyran Dobbs and told police he had explosives and was holding hostages.

Dobbs, the victim, was shot twice and suffered life-changing facial injuries, according to documents from Warwick Crown Court.

Walker-McDaid, 28, has become the first defendant in the UK to be charged with “swatting,” a phenomenon where hoax calls in the US prompt SWAT police units to be called in, according to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).

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The FBI and detectives in the US traced the initial phone call back to Walker-McDaid’s home address in Coventry.

He was prosecuted in the UK and did not face charges in US courts.

While Walker-McDaid told police he had been pressured into making the call, prosecutors were able to prove that he was a “willing and active participant” in the crime, the CPS said.

Lee was sentenced to two years in jail in 2018 for his role.

Hannah Sidaway, a specialist prosecutor for CPS West Midlands, said to BBC: “Walker-McDaid may not have intended to cause such serious harm, but by sowing panic and deceiving law enforcement into responding to a fictitious threat, he left an innocent man with life-changing injuries.”

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