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Casey Viner, an Ohio gamer accused of recruiting a prankster to make a bogus emergency call, leaves federal court in Wichita, Kansas, Wednesday, April, 3, 2019, after changing his plea to guilty for his alleged part in the hoax that got an unarmed Kansas man killed by police. Viner, 19, of North College Hill, Ohio, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and obstruction of justice charges. Authorities say Viner recruited Tyler Barriss of Los Angeles to "swat" an online opponent over a $1.50 bet. (AP Photo/Roxana Hegeman)

Casey Viner, an Ohio gamer accused of recruiting a prankster to make a bogus emergency call, leaves federal court in Wichita, Kansas, Wednesday, April, 3, 2019, after changing his plea to guilty for his alleged part in the hoax that got an unarmed Kansas man killed by police. Viner, 19, of North College Hill, Ohio, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and obstruction of justice charges. Authorities say Viner recruited Tyler Barriss of Los Angeles to "swat" an online opponent over a $1.50 bet. (AP Photo/Roxana Hegeman)

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