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Update, January 12: Tyler Barriss, the man accused in a fatal Kansas swatting incident, faces an involuntary manslaughter charge.

A week ago, Tyler Barriss was arrested in Los Angeles in connection with a false emergency call that led to the fatal officer-involved shooting of a man in Wichita, Kansas. According to inmate records from the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office (as reported by Rolling Stone), Kansas authorities took Barriss into custody yesterday, and he faces charges of involuntary manslaughter, along with giving false alarm and interference with law enforcement officers.

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Kansas state law defines involuntary manslaughter as an unintentional killing committed either recklessly or as part of another unlawful act. The maximum sentence for involuntary manslaughter is 36 months in prison, and a fine of up to $300,000.



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