U.S. Rep.

Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly) and former U.S. Rep.

Mike Rogers (R-White Lake) were each targeted in swatting attempts days after winning their party’s nomination for U.S. Senate.

During a campaign event on Friday, Slotkin confirmed there had been an incident of swatting — falsely calling emergency services to and deceiving them into sending armed police to another person’s address — at her home in Holly. “I wasn’t there. It, you know, pulled out a bunch of law enforcement who should have been doing other things and should have been working on real security threats,” Slotkin told reporters “We’ve turned it over to the [U.

S.] Capitol Police, they’re doing an investigation and we want to hold people accountable.” Rogers spoke out against the incident prior to a notice from his own campaign reporting a swatting attempt against Rogers’ family.

“The reports that Rep. Slotkin’s home was ‘swatted’ last night are horrific and I am glad to hear that she was not harmed,” Rogers said in a post on X . “As a former FBI agent I can tell you that diverting law enforcement toward fake crimes is dangerous and can lead to very bad outcomes.

I know this because I was a victim of a similar incident in 2013. It’s my sincere hope that the perpetrators are found and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” Rogers said. Former U.

S. Rep. Peter Meijer (R-Grand Rapids) also weighed in, calling the attempt “disgusting.

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