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Another day, another disturbing escalation against the United States Supreme Court. Justice Amy Coney Barrett became the latest target of a swatting attack at her family home in Virginia this week. An unknown caller placed a fake emergency report claiming gunshots and a domestic disturbance at the residence. Police responded swiftly to what they believed was a life-threatening situation. Fortunately, officers quickly determined the call was completely fabricated after coordinating with the Supreme Court security detail assigned to protect Justice Barrett. No one was harmed.

This was not a harmless prank. Swatting is a dangerous tactic that can easily end in tragedy. Law enforcement officers arrive expecting an active shooter or violent emergency. They come with weapons drawn and limited information. One wrong move in such high-stress situations can result in innocent people getting hurt or killed. The fact that this malicious act targeted the home of a sitting Supreme Court Justice, a mother of seven, should outrage every American who values the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary.

The Dangerous Pattern Of Intimidation

This swatting incident does not exist in isolation. Since the Supreme Court delivered the Dobbs decision in 2022, which returned the issue of abortion to the states, conservative justices have faced an unrelenting campaign of harassment, threats, and intimidation. Protesters have shown up at their private homes. Activists have published their addresses online. Credible threats have forced increased security measures. Now swatting has entered the…

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