Here’s a reminder that you should never, ever, ever have a Wi-Fi network without a password on it. Police in Indiana called up the SWAT team to raid an 18-year-old girl’s house by smashing her front window and throwing two flashbangs inside because of her open Wi-Fi network. What the hell?
It all started because some people who signed on to the innocent girl’s open Wi-Fi network were making specific threats about the police. The police told Eyewitness News that the threats included awfulness like:
Them showing up at officers’ houses and doing bodily harm. Some of them talked about killing our wives and our children.
And serious, tasteless threats like:
Cops beware! I’m proud of my country but I hate police of any kind. I have explosives
made in America. Evansville will feel my pain.
If it seems a little excessive to flashbang and raid a house — I mean, if you watch the video you can see the SWAT team was out in complete force — just because of threats over the Internet. And get this: the poor girl’s house that the SWAT team raided had its front door open. THE DOOR WAS OPEN. Flashbanging the house was completely unnecessary and seemed more like a bully tactic than regular protocol.
The police eventually realised their mistake and located the Internet gangster in a neighbouring house. He had logged onto the innocent girl’s Wi-Fi network because it didn’t require a password. Ars Technica says the person the police were really looking for is “a teenager who admits to the paper that he has a “smart mouth,” dislikes the cops, and owns a smartphone”. Sounds like every other teenager to me.
Police follies and irresponsible SWAT team behaviour aside, people, please lock up your home Wi-Fi networks by putting a password on them. You never want to be flash banged. Watch the SWAT team raid here [Tristate Homepage via Ars Technica]













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Bloody hell, I hope the police apologised to the poor girl profusely and repeatedly after that!
How are people so stupid these days? And how is it that Internet providers are supplying open wifi routers still?
Now that’s how dumb bitches are dealt with.
Seems to me like a sign of things to come if ofcom get those ill concieved anti-piracy plans through, maybe a little less bang bang flash charge, but innocents suffering being my point.
But what if she had bombs? Then it might seem the appropriate response.
I would probably prefer they flashbang a person with a bomb rather than give the person with a bomb an opportunity to detonate said bomb.
bunch of idiots… it’s probably an internet troll just proving that the government can view any of our info & track it