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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 41 MIN

A Dollar Fifty – Deadly Consequence of Swatting -Ep.116

from Crisis & Consequences · host Crisis and Consequences / Charity Doyle

Content Warning:  This episode contains discussions of gun violence, fatal police shooting, suicide, and themes of online harassment. Listener discretion is advised…    Summary  In this episode of Crisis & Consequences, we examine the tragic 2017 swatting incident in Wichita, Kansas—a case that forever changed how law enforcement and the public view digital threats.  What began as an online argument over a $1.50 video game wager escalated into a deadly chain of events, ending in the fatal police shooting of an innocent man: Andrew Finch.  This episode explores how a “prank” rooted in online gaming culture became a real-world tragedy—and how anonymity, technology, and poor decision-making collided with irreversible consequences.    What We Cover  What Is Swatting?  Swatting is a dangerous form of harassment where someone makes a false emergency call—often reporting a violent crime—to send armed police to another person’s home.  What started in early online gaming communities as a form of retaliation or entertainment has evolved into a serious criminal act, costing thousands in resources—and, in this case, a human life.  What Happened That Night  On December 28, 2017, police responded to a horrifying 911 call reporting a hostage situation, murder, and potential arson at a home in Wichita.  But the address given was wrong.  Inside that home was Andrew Finch—a 28-year-old father, uncle, and caregiver—who had no connection to the online dispute that triggered the call.  Within seconds of stepping outside his front door, Andrew was shot and killed by responding officers.  He was unarmed.  He had no idea why police were there.  How It Escalated  This tragedy began with three individuals who never met in person:  An argument during a Call of Duty match   A threat to “swat” over a $1.50 wager   A false address given in defiance   A known serial swatter executing the call   What followed was a devastating example of how digital actions can carry real-world consequences—far beyond what anyone involved may have imagined.    The Aftermath  The legal consequences were significant:  The caller, a repeat offender, received a 20-year federal prison sentence   The individuals involved in the dispute faced prison time for their roles   A civil lawsuit resulted in a $5 million settlement for the Finch family   But no legal outcome could undo the loss.  Andrew Finch’s family was left to navigate unimaginable grief—and the trauma didn’t end there.  In 2019, Andrew’s niece, who witnessed the shooting, died by suicide.    The Bigger Picture  This case exposed deeper issues:  How anonymity online can remove empathy and accountability   How gaming culture, in some spaces, normalized dangerous behavior   How emergency systems can be manipulated with devastating results   How law enforcement is forced to make life-or-death decisions based on incomplete information   Swatting is not a prank. It is the weaponization of emergency response.    Resources & Sources  This episode draws from verified reporting, court records, and national coverage, including:  Federal case records and sentencing documents   National and local news coverage of the Wichita incident   Reporting on swatting trends and legislation   Data from organizations tracking online harassment and cybercrime     Final Note  Andrew Finch was not a gamer.  He was not part of an online feud.  He was simply home with his family.  And because of a $1.50 argument, his life was taken.  This episode is a reminder: what happens online does not stay online.      Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more.     crisisandconsequences.com      Do you have a story that you want to share with us on Crisis & Consequences Podcast? Or do you just want to reach out to us with your comments and thoughts?     General email and to Submit listener stories: [email protected]       On Social Media     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrisisandConsequences  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crisisandconsequencespodast/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9OwsZkt1mM8L0HC_ZlvwSQ  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crisisandconsequences   

Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of gun violence, fatal police shooting, suicide, and themes of online harassment. Listener discretion is advised…  Summary  In this episode of Crisis & Consequences, we examine the tragic 2017 swatting incident in Wichita, Kansas—a case that forever changed how law enforcement and the public view digital threats.  What began as an online argument over a $1.50 video game wager escalated into a deadly chain of events, ending in the fatal police shooting of an innocent man: Andrew Finch.  This episode explores how a “prank” rooted in online gaming culture became a real-world tragedy—and how anonymity, technology, and poor decision-making collided with irreversible consequences.    What We Cover  What Is Swatting?  Swatting is a dangerous form of harassment where someone makes a false emergency call—often reporting a violent crime—to send armed police to another person’s home.  What started in early online gaming communities as a form of retaliation or entertainment has evolved into a serious criminal act, costing thousands in resources—and, in this case, a human life.  What Happened That Night  On December 28, 2017, police responded to a horrifying 911 call reporting a hostage situation, murder, and potential arson at a home in Wichita.  But the address given was wrong.  Inside that home was Andrew Finch—a 28-year-old father, uncle, and caregiver—who had no connection to the online dispute that triggered the call.  Within seconds of stepping outside his front door, Andrew was shot and killed by responding officers.  He was unarmed.  He had no idea why police were there.  How It Escalated  This tragedy began with three individuals who never met in person:  An argument during a Call of Duty match   A threat to “swat” over a $1.50 wager   A false address given in defiance   A known serial swatter executing the call   What followed was a devastating example of how digital actions can carry real-world consequences—far beyond what anyone involved may have imagined.    The Aftermath  The legal consequences were significant:  The caller, a repeat offender, received a 20-year federal prison sentence   The individuals involved in the dispute faced prison time for their roles   A civil lawsuit resulted in a $5 million settlement for the Finch family   But no legal outcome could undo the loss.  Andrew Finch’s family was left to navigate unimaginable grief—and the trauma didn’t end there.  In 2019, Andrew’s niece, who witnessed the shooting, died by suicide.    The Bigger Picture  This case exposed deeper issues:  How anonymity online can remove empathy and accountability   How gaming culture, in some spaces, normalized dangerous behavior   How emergency systems can be manipulated with devastating results   How law enforcement is forced to make life-or-death decisions based on incomplete information   Swatting is not a prank. It is the weaponization of emergency response.    Resources & Sources  This episode draws from verified reporting, court records, and national coverage, including:  Federal case records and sentencing documents   National and local news coverage of the Wichita incident   Reporting on swatting trends and legislation   Data from organizations tracking online harassment and cybercrime     Final Note  Andrew Finch was not a gamer. He was not part of an online feud. He was simply home with his family.  And because of a $1.50 argument, his life was taken.  This episode is a reminder: what happens online does not stay online.    Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more.     crisisandconsequences.com      Do you have a story that you want to share with us on Crisis & Consequences Podcast? Or do you just want to reach out to us with your comments and thoughts?     General email and to Submit listener stories: [email protected]       On Social Media

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