Gordon Ramsay’s L.A. home targeted in ‘swatting’ call
- Gordon Ramsay's Los Angeles home was swatted Tuesday night.
- A fake emergency call reported a shooting at his Bel Air residence.
- Police arrived to find no gunman or disturbance at the mansion.
- The incident occurred around 8:45 p.m. Tuesday evening.
- Ramsay became the latest celebrity victim of this common Southern California practice.
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Gordon Ramsay’s L.A. home targeted in ‘swatting’ call
Gordon Ramsay was swatted Tuesday night, but wasn’t home when first responders swarmed his Los Angeles residence after the fake alert, according to a Wednesday report. Cops responded to calls about a shooting at Ramsay’s Bel Air home around 8:45 p.m. Tuesday, TMZ reported. However, they arrived to find a nonexistent scene. Though the caller reported a gunman opening fire on Ramsay’s mansion, nothing was disturbed inside or outside the house, acc…
Gordon Ramsay victim of dangerous prank as police called to his LA home over 'shooting' call
Gordon Ramsay victim of dangerous prank as police called to his LA home over 'shooting' call - Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has become the latest victim of a "swatting" incident after police rushed to his Los Angeles home following a hoax emergency call
Cops rush to ‘shooting’ at Gordon Ramsay’s mansion after ‘swatting’ prank
GORDON Ramsay’s home was surrounded by police after a prank caller told cops they heard gunfire in the top chef’s mansion. Ramsay is the latest California-based star to be targeted by a “swatting” scam. PAPolice have put it down to another “swatting” incident[/caption] The 58-year-old chef’s residence was swarmed by armed cops earlier this week. They were called at 8.40pm on Tuesday to the chef’s mansion in Bel Air. An unknown individual told po…
Gordon Ramsay’s home swarmed by police after becoming victim of prank
A hoax caller claimed there was a shootout at Gordon Ramsay’s LA home (Picture: Getty/2024 Qian Jun/MB Media) Officers were seen descending on Gordon Ramsay’s LA home after pranksters called in a hoax 911 report. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said it responded to a report made by an unknown person at 8.40PM on Tuesday. They claimed there was a gunman opening fire at the Hell’s Kitchen star’s Bel Air mansion. However, when police arriv…
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