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费尔法克斯警方在接到非紧急热线电话后,前往巴雷特的住所
作者:阿什利·J·迪梅拉
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警方证实,周三晚间弗吉尼亚州最高法院大法官艾米·科尼·巴雷特的住所遭遇“假报警呼叫(swatting)”,这是针对保守派公众人物的最新一起安全恐慌事件。
费尔法克斯县警察局公共信息官周四在接受福克斯新闻数字频道询问有关巴雷特住所事件的报道时表示:“昨日晚间约9点02分,警方接到针对美国最高法院大法官住所的假报警呼叫,随后出警至费尔法克斯县的该住所。”
该警官告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,费尔法克斯警方在接到部门非紧急热线的报警电话后前往巴雷特的住所,随后与大法官的安保团队会面,后者证实该报告“纯属虚构”。
此次事件发生之际,针对最高法院大法官的威胁已持续多年,包括2022年《多布斯案》草案泄密后,保守派大法官住所外爆发抗议活动。当时的草案显示最高法院准备推翻《罗伊诉韦德案》,还有一名加州男子在大法官布雷特·卡瓦诺住所附近被捕,随后被控谋杀未遂。
FBI调查多起针对保守派人士的假报警事件上升,卡什·帕特尔表示
最高法院大法官艾米·科尼·巴雷特周三晚间在家中遭遇假报警事件。(贾宾·博茨福德/《华盛顿邮报》通过盖蒂图片社拍摄)
警方表示:“警员立即与部署在该住所的最高法院警察人员协调,很快确定该报告为虚假信息。未动用额外警力。”
假报警呼叫是指通过拨打虚假的犯罪警情报告——如谋杀、人质事件、炸弹威胁或活跃枪手事件等需要大规模执法力量响应的案件—— targeting an individual by calling in a false police report for crimes — such as a murder, a hostage situation, bomb threats or active shooters that would require a greater law enforcement response — to the home of the target.
周四,一段警方无线电通讯的部分录音在X平台上流传,录音中提到“接到有枪声的报警电话”。可以听到执法人员称该县一名“高优先级居民”的24小时安保区域内存在“可疑声响”。
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巴雷特周四上午照常出庭,与同事们一同宣读了两份她撰写的判决摘要。巴雷特在庭审发言中未提及周三的事件。
“假报警是企图让无辜者丧命——在本案中,是一名在职的最高法院大法官,”犹他州共和党参议员迈克·李周四在X平台上就该事件发帖称,“恰当的应对措施是将肇事者判处数十年监禁。”
警员们在马里兰州切维蔡斯的最高法院大法官布雷特·卡瓦诺住所外监视堕胎权抗议者,2022年5月18日。(邦妮·卡什/盖蒂图片社)
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《多布斯案》草案泄密成为抗议的导火索,堕胎权活动人士在巴雷特、卡瓦诺等法院保守派多数派大法官的住所外举行抗议。
2022年6月,加州男子尼古拉斯·约翰·罗斯克因在卡瓦诺大法官住所附近携带枪支、刀具和胡椒喷雾并发出暴力威胁而被控谋杀未遂,随后被判处八年监禁。
针对保守派领导人的袭击事件呈上升趋势,最近一次针对总司令的袭击就发生在4月的白宫记者协会晚宴期间。
抗议者聚集在巴雷特大法官的住所外。(福克斯新闻)
2024年特朗普曾遭遇两起公开暗杀企图,第一起发生在宾夕法尼亚州巴特勒:2024年7月13日,一名枪手在集会上爬上屋顶开枪,子弹擦伤了他的耳朵。
本月早些时候,一名因在住所外展示“让美国再次伟大”纪念品和美国国旗而被称为“特朗普之家”的加州陆军退伍军人遭到袭击并被殴打致死。
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Police rush to SCOTUS justice’s home amid rising threats against conservatives — but report quickly unravels
May 28, 2026 4:25pm EDT / Fox News
Fairfax police responded to Barrett’s home after they received a call through the department’s non-emergency line
By Ashley J. DiMella
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Police responded to a “swatting call” at the residence of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett in Virginia on Wednesday evening, police confirmed, marking the latest security scare involving a conservative public figure.
“Yesterday evening at approximately 9:02 p.m., officers responded to a swatting call at the residence of U.S. Supreme Court Justice in Fairfax County,” a Fairfax County Police Department public information officer told Fox News Digital on Thursday when asked about reports concerning the incident at Coney Barrett’s home.
Fairfax police responded to Barrett’s home after they received a call through the department’s non-emergency line, then met with the justice’s security detail, who confirmed the report was “fictitious,” the officer told Fox News Digital.
The incident comes amid years of heightened threats against Supreme Court justices, including protests outside conservative justices’ homes after the leaked Dobbs draft opinion in 2022 showing the court was poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, and the arrest near Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home of a California man who was later charged with attempted murder.
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Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett was targeted in a swatting incident at home Wednesday evening.(Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
“Officers immediately coordinated with Supreme Court Police personnel assigned to the residence and quickly determined that the report was fictitious. No additional police resources were utilized,” the police department said.
Swatting calls target an individual by calling in a false police report for crimes — such as a murder, a hostage situation, bomb threats or active shooters that would require a greater law enforcement response — to the home of the target.
A partial audio recording of the police audio surfaced on X on Thursday that reported a “call came in for sounds of gunshots.” Law enforcement can be heard saying there was a “suspicious noise” at a 24-hour security coverage for a “high-priority resident” of the county.
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Barrett was on the bench Thursday morning alongside her colleagues, and read aloud summaries of two opinions she authored. Barrett made no mention of the Wednesday incident in her bench remarks.
“Swatting is an attempt to get an innocent person killed—in this case, a sitting Supreme Court Justice,” posted Republican Utah Sen, Mike Lee on X as reports of the incident surfaced Thursday. “The proper response will be putting the offender in prison for many, many years.”
Police officers watch abortion-rights advocates demonstrate outside Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home in Chevy Chase, Md., on May 18, 2022.(Bonnie Cash/Getty Images)
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The leaked Dobbs draft opinion became a lightning rod for protests, with abortion-rights activists demonstrating outside the homes of Barrett, Kavanaugh and other members of the court’s conservative majority.
In June 2022, Californian Nicholas John Roske was charged with attempted murder for making violent threats against Kavanaugh while carrying a gun, knife and pepper spray near the justice’s home. He was later sentenced to eight years behind bars.
Attacks on conservative leaders have been on the rise, most recently targeting the commander in chief, including just in April at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner.
Protesters gathered near the home of Justice Barrett.(Fox News)
There were two public assassination attempts on Trump’s life in 2024, beginning in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a bullet grazed his ear after a gunman climbed onto a roof during a rally on July 13, 2024.
Earlier this month, a California Army veteran known for his display of “Make America Great Again” memorabilia and American flags outside his residence, dubbed the “Trump House,” was attacked and beaten to death.
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Fox News Digital reached out to the Supreme Court for comment.
Fox News’ Bill Mears contributed to this report.
Ashley J. DiMella reports on politics for Fox News Digital.
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