GTA 5 actor says person who sent law enforcement to his house has been convicted
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In a recent turn of events, Ned Luke, widely recognized for voicing Michael in the acclaimed video game Grand Theft Auto V, has revealed a development in a federal investigation concerning a crime committed against him. On Saturday, Luke took to Instagram to disclose that an individual charged with “swatting” him during a livestream in 2023 has been found guilty and is now awaiting sentencing.

The actor shared an image of a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Victim Notification System, which provided an update on the proceedings. Accompanying the photo, Luke added a pointed caption: “F— around and find out,” hinting at the seriousness of the situation and noting that additional names have been identified and forwarded to authorities.

The letter, dated December 10, acknowledges Luke as either a victim or a potential victim in this federal investigation. Although he chose to redact the convicted individual’s name from the document, the letter clearly states that the sentencing is set to occur in Washington D.C. on January 27.

Luke’s experience highlights the ongoing challenges faced by public figures in the digital age, where “swatting” has become a disturbingly common tactic used to harass individuals. His candid sharing of the legal process serves as a reminder of the serious consequences such actions can entail.

The letter, dated Dec. 10, identified Luke as a victim or potential victim of a crime being investigated by federal officials. 

Luke redacted the name of the person convicted of swatting him from the document, but the letter indicated the person would be sentenced in Washington D.C. on Jan. 27. 

What happened to Ned Luke? 

On Thanksgiving Day in 2023, Luke was livestreaming his video game session playing GTA Online, the multiplayer mode for the game he played one of the main characters in. 

Luke regularly streams to his YouTube channel, but the Thanksgiving stream was abruptly cut short when he appeared to get a phone call. He then told fans watching that he had to end the stream as he had law enforcement officials outside his house. 

“I’ve gotta go, these a——- have swatted my house,” Luke told his viewers seconds before the stream ended. 

Luke later confirmed he was safe after the incident. 

Swatting is a potentially dangerous prank played on livestreamers, where a person calls emergency services with a false report about the location they’re streaming from, in an attempt to bring a heavy law enforcement presence to the location. The name comes from the potential for the police SWAT team to burst into a room where the person is streaming live to the internet, often with them unaware ahead of time because they’re wearing headphones. 

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