Colorado Supreme Court Justice Faces “Swatting” Incident After Ruling Against Trump Ballot Eligibility

A Colorado Supreme Court justice has revealed that her home was subjected to a “swatting” incident following a court ruling against former President Donald Trump appearing on the ballot for the 2024 election. Justice Melissa Hart, who was part of the majority decision that ruled Trump ineligible for inciting the January 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol, described the event as the “scariest night of my life.” Swatting involves making a hoax emergency call to dispatch armed police to a target’s location.

In her comments, made during a panel at the US Court, Justice Hart expressed her concern over the current divisive and increasingly violent political climate. “We live in a time right now that is disturbingly divisive and catering to violence, and this can’t continue,” she stated. Her experience underscores the personal risks that judges and other public officials face in politically charged cases.

This incident highlights broader security issues faced by judges involved in various Trump-related cases. As legal professionals, it’s crucial to remain vigilant and aware of the potential repercussions that such high-profile decisions may provoke. For more detailed information on the ruling and its aftermath, you can read the full article here.