A teenager from California faces four felony counts after a monthslong investigation linked him to a swatting attack that targeted a Sanford mosque last year, the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office announced late Tuesday. On May 12, Seminole County law enforcement officials were deceived into sending nearly three dozen deputies to the Masjid Al Hayy Mosque on Myrtle Street under the threat of a .
ORLANDO, Fla. — A teenager from California faces four felony counts after a monthslong investigation linked him to a swatting attack that targeted a Sanford mosque last year, the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office announced late Tuesday. On May 12, Seminole County law enforcement officials were deceived into sending nearly three dozen deputies to the Masjid Al Hayy Mosque on Myrtle Street under .
The largest union representing Florida’s law enforcement officers is vowing to get the state’s laws changed after the Florida Supreme Court ruled this week that a 2018 constitutional amendment expanding crime victims’ rights does not guarantee protection of the victim’s name.