Police in Georgia said Thursday they had to respond to the home of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for a second “swatting” prank in as many days.
The Rome Police Department said they received a call through a suicide crisis hotline at 2:53 a.m. Thursday falsely reporting a man possibly shot others in Mrs. Greene’s home and then himself. The call came through an internet chat platform and not a regular phone.
“Officers responded once again to Mrs. Greene’s home and confirmed this was a second false report,” police said in a media statement.
Early Wednesday, officers responded to the Republican congresswoman’s home after someone called 911 to say a man had been shot five times in a bathtub at Mrs.