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  • loaded language: 'targeted'
  • loaded language: 'swatting'
  • loaded language: 'hoax emergency calls'
  • loaded language: 'harass'
  • loaded language: 'intimidate'
  • loaded language: 'dangerous consequences'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • vague attribution: police confirmed, police said, a dispatcher says

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Police Confirm Swatting Incident Targeting Justice Amy Coney Barrett's Home

A swatting incident targeting Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's home occurred on May 27, 2026, prompting a police response. The report of gunshots was determined to be fictitious. Barrett has faced threats in the past, reflecting a broader trend of increasing threats against judges.

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On the night of May 27, 2026, an apparent swatting incident targeted the home of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, according to police in Fairfax County, Virginia. The police received a call through the nonemergency line shortly after 9 p.m. ET, reporting gunshots at Barrett's residence. Officers coordinated with Supreme Court Police and quickly determined the report was fictitious, with no additional police resources needed.

A recording of the police dispatch indicated that the caller, who claimed to be a neighbor, reported hearing gunshots. The dispatcher noted uncertainty about whether it was a swatting situation, as Barrett's home has 24-hour security.

Swatting involves making false emergency calls to provoke a police response, often to intimidate or harass the target. Barrett and her family have previously faced threats, including a bomb threat directed at her sister in March 2025. Other justices have also experienced threats, with Chief Justice John Roberts reporting a tripling of threats against judges over the past decade. The U.S. Marshals Service recorded 564 threats against judges in fiscal year 2025.

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Inflammatory language 14/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'targeted'
  • loaded language: 'swatting'
  • loaded language: 'hoax emergency calls'
  • loaded language: 'harass'
  • loaded language: 'intimidate'
  • loaded language: 'dangerous consequences'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • vague attribution: police confirmed, police said, a dispatcher says

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Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's home targeted in apparent ‘swatting’ incident

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Police Confirm Swatting Incident Targeting Justice Amy Coney Barrett's Home