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CapnCrunch
October 17th, 2007, 06:33 PM
http://www.ocregister.com/news/home-emami-county-1894171-ellis-system


Man accused of hacking into 911

Washington man accused of faking emergency call that sent armed response to unsuspecting Lake Forest family's home.

By SALVADOR HERNANDEZ
The Orange County Register


LAKE FOREST ? SWAT officers expected to find a victim shot to death, drugs and a belligerent armed suspect when they surrounded the home of an unsuspecting couple, but found they were only a part of a false emergency call caused by a teenager who hacked into the county?s emergency response system, authorities said.

As officers swarmed the home with assault rifles, dogs and a helicopter, a Lake Forest couple and their two toddlers inside their home slept unsuspectingly.

On March 29 at 11:30 p.m., authorities allege, Randall Ellis, a 19-year-old from Mukilteo, Wash., hacked into the county?s 911 system from his home and placed a false emergency call, prompting a fully armed response to the home of an unsuspecting couple that could have ended tragically.

Thinking that a prowler was roaming his back yard, a resident of the home, identified only as Doug B. in the district attorney?s complaint filed in court, walked outside with a kitchen knife as SWAT officers from the Orange County Sheriff?s Department waited with assault rifles.

?It was just a horrifying experience,? said Doug B., who requested not to be identified further. ?You think you feel safe in your own home. We had no idea what was going on.?

Doug B. and his wife did not feel safe in their home for weeks after the incident and wondered why their home was the one selected.

Doug B. was not able to go back to sleep for hours that night, and he rigged the doors and windows before he was able to go to bed.

?I thought someone was in my back yard, and they were going to get my family,? he said. ?It was terrifying for months afterward.?

Officers apprehended and cuffed the resident and his wife, identified as Stacy B. It was moments later they learned the call was false, said Lt. Mike McHenry of the South County Investigations Bureau.

?The danger is significant,? said Lt. Don Barnes, chief of police services for Lake Forest. ?That (situation) played out OK, although it scared the victims significantly.?

Ellis is expected to appear in an Orange County courtroom Monday to face charges of computer access and fraud, false imprisonment by violence, falsely reporting a crime and assault with an assault weapon by proxy.

?It?s not a prank,? Emami said. ?People?s lives were in danger.?

Farrah Emami, spokeswoman for the Orange County District Attorney?s Office, said
Ellis selected the couple?s name and address at random and electronically transferred false information into the 911 system.
Authorities believe this is not the only time that Ellis has done this. As part of their investigation, authorities believe Ellis created similar false SWAT responses in Bullhead, Ariz.; Millcreek Township, Pa.; and in his hometown of Mukilteo, Wash.

False 911 calls are placed all the time, McHenry said, but he said this is the first time someone has hacked into Orange County?s system and created a false call in this way.

?We?ve seen nothing like this,? McHenry said. ?This was unique. This was pretty serious.?

Other law enforcement agencies have seen similar breaches into their 911 systems as part of a trend picked up by computer hackers in the nation called ?SWATting?, Barnes said.

The purpose is to create a false 911 call that appears to be coming from the residence in question and prompt a SWAT response from local law enforcement agencies, Barnes said.

Authorities would not divulge details on how Ellis hacked into the system, stating that doing so would jeopardize the investigation and possibly create copycats. But the call that prompted a full response to the Lake Forest home started as a call to the Orange County Fire Authority as a drug overdose and progressed into a possible murder, McHenry said.

A supposed teenager stated someone had overdosed on cocaine. The teenager then stated he had been shot in the shoulder and that attackers were going to go shoot and kill his sister, he said.

Canines, a helicopter and SWAT officers responded to the false call.

?It was a pretty large response,? McHenry said.

Through electronic forensics, investigators were able to link Ellis to the false call, Emami said.

Ellis does not appear to have a criminal record, Emami said, but it looks like he?s done this before. He was taken into custody by authorities in Mukilteo on Friday. He waived extradition Monday in court and is expected to appear in Orange County Superior Court on Oct. 22 for an arraignment hearing.

Now Doug B. said he is hoping that the upcoming court proceedings can shed some light into why this happened and why his family was targeted.

?My family is my life and to feel like its being threatened is horrifying,? he said.

bsaunder
October 17th, 2007, 06:48 PM
and if the resident had walked out with a gun he probably would have been shot - wonder what the hacker would think of being brought up on murder charges? Heck, if I was the resident, I'd think about pressing attempted murder charges anyways.

bcw1284
October 17th, 2007, 07:03 PM
After the county is done with him, i'd sue his ass into the stone age. stupid fawkers like this ruin shit for everyone else. I say, STRING HIM UP!!

If that guy had been shot, he would be facing murder because (in many states at least) you are liable if someone dies, regardless of your intent to harm, during your commision of a crime. If you start a wildfire intending to be an eco-terrorist, and some guy in his cabin dies, your ass is on the line for it even if you did not intend to kill anyone... same thing here.

this idiot should face attempted murder charges on the same principle as the real murder by proxy charges, not just assault. PUNISHMENT must be proportional to his crime! had he hacked in and falsely said the house is on fire or there is a domestic disturbance, I can see lesser charges. As it was, he reported a situation worthy of SWAT, and people could have died, so his stupid ass needs to get kicked hard.

Yucca-Man
October 19th, 2007, 12:23 AM
Holy....

Gonna have to keep that possible scenario in the back of my mind. Wow.

Yota
October 19th, 2007, 11:58 AM
Mother of god what a total waste of air.

I just hope this kid gets the max and I sure as hell hope 911 fixes their system. :eek:

This easily could have ended with death if this happened to me. I might have had my weapon holstered but if I usually don't wear a holster in the evening, so the gun would be in my hand. :eek: :eek:

DADA_JEEP
October 19th, 2007, 01:08 PM
Holy....

Gonna have to keep that possible scenario in the back of my mind. Wow.

my supervisors are now checking to make sure we have enough protection to keep that from happening here.

Whitey
October 19th, 2007, 01:21 PM
The LEO's only do their job when they get calls like that and they fully are prepared to react to the situation as 'described' to them by the 911 call.

Thankfully, the officers are trained to assess the scene and not fire w/o any provocation. However, they are only humans, same as the rest of us, and that scenario might not always play out as it did because of a perceived threat.

Scary thing to have happen and the events that could have followed give me the chills just thinking about it. Not only for the homeowner, but the LEO's on the scene too.

Yota
October 19th, 2007, 01:27 PM
Well theoretically, the first words out of their mouth would be POLICE! followed by HANDS!! or DROP IT!!!

I would comply as soon as I knew they were cops. But dammit they would be justified in shooting me if I was holding a gun in the low-ready position and turned toward them - which people do instinctively when they hear a voice.

That man's life was saved only by one thing: the high degree of professionalism and discipline of those SWAT cops. But if he'd had a gun I just don't know. Scary scary scenario.

Comfortably Numb
October 22nd, 2007, 05:08 PM
Mr. Ellis needs to spend the rest of his miserable excuse for a life behind bars with no access to anything.

If the cops had come to my house like that I would be dead along with a few cops. Even though they did nothing wrong. Some of us shoot first and then ask questions if the shootee is still alive.

Jake_Blues
October 22nd, 2007, 06:23 PM
Mr. Ellis needs to spend the rest of his miserable excuse for a life behind bars with no access to anything.

If the cops had come to my house like that I would be dead along with a few cops. Even though they did nothing wrong. Some of us shoot first and then ask questions if the shootee is still alive.

If someone (police or not) shows up at your house with helicopters, canines, and large numbers of armed men, and you STILL come out of your house alone, guns blazing, you probably deserve to be removed from the gene pool, just FYI.

-E