Police Swarm George Soros’ New York Mansion After 911 Call

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Left-wing billionaire George Soros was the victim of a swatting incident Saturday amid a spike in fake calls sending police to the homes of high-profile people.

In the Soros incident, police in Southampton, which is on Long Island, said a 911 call came in at about 9 p.m. on Saturday, according to the New York Post.

The caller told police he had just shot his wife at the mansion located on the island’s elite South Shore and was planning to shoot himself.

Police were rushed to the location, but the report was false, Southampton Police Detective Herman Lamison said Monday.

“Spoke to security, searched the premises. It was [a] negative problem,” the Post said a recording of police radio traffic showed one officer as saying.

It was not revealed whether Soros or any family members were at the house at the time.

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