When police arrived at Seacrest's Beverly
Hills home at about 2:40 p.m., they found Seacrest there, but no
group of armed men, a Beverly Hills
police spokesman said.
According to CNN, after speaking with Seacrest and his security team, the
officers left.
Seacrest joins a growing list of celebs "swatted"
in recent months, including Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus, Chris
Brown, the Kardashians, Tom Cruise, Ashton Kutcher and Justin Bieber.
These prank calls earned the nickname "swatting"
because law enforcement agencies sometimes would send SWAT teams to respond to
the false emergencies. In most cases, though, SWAT units are not involved.
Still, officers rush to the scene with guns drawn.
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Ironically, earlier on the same day Russell Brand phoned in to “On Air with Ryan Seacrest” on KIIS 102-7 FM to talk the second season of his talk show Brand X as well as his recent swatting incident.
Nope! In fact, the comedian admitted: “I think if I I were a teenager I’d definitely do it.”
Ironically, earlier on the same day Russell Brand phoned in to “On Air with Ryan Seacrest” on KIIS 102-7 FM to talk the second season of his talk show Brand X as well as his recent swatting incident.
After being the latest victim of a swatting prank, Russell
joked: “If all swatting attacks are this unnoticeable I’m ready for war because
I didn’t even know it had happened, I still don’t know what a swatting attack
is!”
The funnyman continued “I wasn’t [there] I was out,” adding,
“there’s always some helicopters and police at my house anyway because of my
involvement in other activites so I didn’t notice any additional ones.”
Brand continued to joke: “Swatting, I don’t like the word
very much. Swatting, obviously what you do to insects or a passing bottom.”
So was Brand upset about the prank?
Nope! In fact, the comedian admitted: “I think if I I were a teenager I’d definitely do it.”
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