by Nicholas Ballasy
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger says over 50 members of Congress just the past month have faced ‘swatting’ attacks, resulting in 700 investigations.
Manger made the statement Wednesday during a Senate hearing.
Swatting is essentially when a person makes a false police report of a danger or violent incident at the home of a foe, resulting in police, frequently as Special Weapons and Tactics, or SWAT units, rushing to the scene, which poses a risk of a shooting or some other potentially dangerous incident.
There are 100 Senate and 435 House seats in Congress.
Some rank-and-file members of Congress have in recent years increasingly used a private security detail in public amid an increase threat risks.
Manger also said department has just 20 agents to respond and handle such threats.
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Nicholas Ballasy has been breaking news for more than a decade in the nation’s capital and questioning political leaders about the most pressing issues facing the nation. Since 2008, Ballasy has interviewed former President Bill Clinton, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, former President Donald Trump, Sen. Mitt Romney, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Sen. John McCain, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Vice President Al Gore, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and more.