An innocent man was shot on December 28, in an incident that stemmed from an online battle in Call of Duty. The two players involved in the incident used the aliases M1ruhcle and Baperizer and were reportedlyplayers in the same team of Call of Duty: WW2.
It all started for a 1,50 dollar bet
The two players came into play when their team lost from another in an online game with a $ 1,50 bet.
The dispute broke out when MXNUM Circle leaked Baperizer's personal data to the internet. Immediately afterwards the Baperizer movement had the effect of killing his friend.
How;
The Baperizer allegedly swatted the M1ruhcle, that is, he called the Police at his home, denouncing an illegal act. In this case, the prankster reported to the Police a dispute with murder…
What happened;
Wichita deputy chief of police, Troy Livingston, said his police station had been summoned on Thursday by a man who claimed he had disagreed with his mother. The caller claimed he was shooting his father on his head and holding his mother, his brother and his sister as hostages.
The police, of course, sent a SWAT unit ready for a hostage incident to the caller's address.
"A man came to the front door," Livingston told one Press conference. "When he came to the front door, one of our officers pulled out his gun."
Family members told KWCH12 that the police told the man to come out with his hands and then shot him.
The man, whose real name was Andrew Thomas Finch, 28, succumbed a short time later at a local hospital. The family stated that he was not used to playing gamea on the internet and that he did not have a weapon. Finch was the father of two children, ages seven and two years old.
The police are currently trying to recognize all the people involved in the incident, and of course they are investigating the actions of the SWAT team.
The Wichita police was released the audio message he received via 911, but also one video from a camera that was on the police body.