The heartless prank was live streamed to nearly 60,000 people, showing 27-year-old Joshua Peters going to answer his door before returning visibly shaken.
Peters, speaking in tears, said his 10-year-old brother opened the door to the armed officers who were told a shooter was inside their St. Cloud, Minn., home.
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
BY NINA GOLGOWSKI
Friday, February 6, 2015
Instead they opened the door to a 10-year-old boy and a frightened family who risked being mistakenly killed, Peters said.Nearly 60,000 online viewers watched as an Air Force veteran was reduced to tears after a SWAT team allegedly raided his family's Minnesota home over a prank call known as "swatting."
The heartless moment was live streamed on Twitch.TV as 27-year-old Joshua Peters cheerfully talked to his viewers while playing video games inside his St. Cloud home Thursday.
As he jovially toyed around while playing the game RuneScape, he paused to answer a knock at the door.
When he returned approximately 12 minutes later, the veteran, who said he was medically evacuated back to the U.S. after serving in Kuwait, appeared struggling to compose himself.
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SWATTED CLASH OF CLANS RUNESCAPE STREAMER'S REACTION Published on Feb 5, 2015 This was the live footage after 10 police officers equipped with ARs held my family at gun point due to a prank call; including my little brother.
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