Canadian teen convicted on 34 counts in international ‘swatting’ case
A Canadian teenager who taunted authorities after anonymously making bomb threats to schools throughout North America was found guilty of nearly three-dozen charges Friday related to online harassment. Ontario Court Justice Mitch Hoffman convicted the teen on 34 counts Friday, the Ottawa Citizen reported, all but ending a criminal case initiated by U.S. authorities three years…
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