Marjorie Taylor Greene's Georgia Home Swatted For Sixth Time, Claims Prank Caller Wants Her 'Murdered By Police'

Oct. 27 2022, Published 3:30 p.m. ET
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene reported another āswattingā incident at her home, marking the sixth time since August for the far-right congresswoman, Breaking Celebrity News has learned.
āI was swatted for the 6th time last night,ā Greene tweeted to her 1.1 million followers on Tuesday.
āSwattingā refers to an event where a prank or fake emergency call is made, forcing a large number of armed officers to be dispatched to the scene.

The sixth incident of swatting to take place at Greeneās home is the latest in a string of incidents that started this year.
āSwatting is a very serious crime,ā Greene continued in her tweet this week.
āThe caller wants to have their victim murdered by police,ā Green claimed in her tweet. āBut it is also a giant abuse of police resources and time, which is another reason it is a serious crime.ā
The congresswoman added, āGod bless my local police,ā a change in tone from her cries to defund the FBI on her social media accounts following the seizure of classified documents at former president Donald Trumpās Florida home Mar-a-Lago.
Greene claimed the swatting began in August when cops from Rome, Georgia, were dispatched to her home two nights in a row.

Police were called to Greeneās residence for the first swatting incident after receiving a call that there had been a shooting at the home. Three weeks before the first call was made, Greeneās husband, Perry, filed for divorce from the Republican congresswoman after it was alleged she was having an affair.
One night later, an individual, who identified himself as Wayne Greene, said he planned to kill himself and his family at Greeneās address.
The fake call was allegedly in reference to the congresswomanās right-winged opposition to the transgender community and gender-affirming health care. The individual who made the call identified themselves as transgender.
Three more events occurred following the back-to-back incidents.

Rome Police Assistant Chief Debbie Burnett confirmed that cops "did receive a false report of a crime at ⦠Greeneās residence.ā
The FBI is currently investigating the incidents, although the congresswoman did not acknowledge their involvement in her tweets nor offer the same sentiments as she did to local police.
No arrests have been made so far.

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