‘This could have been a Breonna Taylor:’ Police stormed a Black student’s dorm after a false report

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‘This could have been a Breonna Taylor:’ Police stormed a Black student’s dorm after a false report
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Christin Evans’ family called for the university to take action against the students who made the false report, which they believe was racially motivated.

But soon after the 3 a.m. raid, police said the accusation against 17-year-old Evans was made up.

“The students responsible will be held accountable for their actions at every possible level,” Fields said. “Each perpetrator will be dealt with appropriately,” Gordon added. “My heart goes out to the young lady who was an innocent victim in this matter. We will do all we can to support her and her family through this heinous ordeal.”,” which is a dangerous prank that is meant to cause such alarm that police respond aggressively or even with a SWAT team. In recent years, “swatting” calls have led to deadly encounters with police.

LaShondra Evans said that she is kept up at night thinking about what could have happened to her daughter.

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