Swatter indicted in Kansas gamer’s death also accused of net neutrality vote bomb threat

Prosecutors have indicted a California man they say phoned in a bomb threat during the FCC's net neutrality vote in December. What's more, they say, the suspect was involved in another high-profile crime the same month: a "swatting" incident that led to the death of a man in Kansas.

Tyler Barriss, 25, allegedly threatened the FCC ahead of its controversial vote to dismantle net neutrality rules. According to prosecutors, Barriss called the FCC with false claims that the building was rigged with explosives.

In a dramatic moment before the vote, Chairman Ajit Pai announced to a crowd that proceedings would have to halt as the room was evacuated. The group returned a few minutes...

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