Marjorie Taylor Greene's home targeted in swatting call, police say
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Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was the target of a swatting call — a call designed to unnecessarily lure a large, armed police presence to a particular home — on Wednesday morning, police said.
The Rome Police Department said in an incident report that police received a call from a VA crisis line shortly after 1 a.m. about a man who been "shot 5 times in a bathtub." The crisis line said a female was still in the home and "possibly had some children inside with her," police said.
Officers learned the home belonged to Greene while en route to the residence, the report said. Still unsure of what was going on, police made a "tactical approach" to the congresswoman's home and rang her doorbell.

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