Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3372

Introduced
4/10/25  

Caption

Swatting criminal penalties expansion provision

Impact

If enacted, SF3372 will modify Minnesota Statutes related to felony offenses arising from reporting fictitious emergencies. The revised laws will impose harsher penalties for offenders, which supporters believe is crucial in combating the rising trend of swatting incidents. As swatting can not only waste police resources but also risk public safety, especially for those targeted, the bill seeks to provide law enforcement with robust legal tools to hold offenders accountable and prevent future incidents.

Summary

Senate File 3372 aims to enhance the criminal penalties for individuals engaging in 'swatting', which is the act of falsely reporting a major emergency to provoke an immediate response from law enforcement, often resulting in significant resources being wasted. The bill amends existing statutes to increase the minimum sentences and penalties associated with such offenses. Intended to deter this dangerous behavior, the legislation reflects a growing concern over the misuse of emergency services and the safety risks posed to both individuals and law enforcement officers responding to false alarms.

Contention

Notably, the bill has stirred some debate surrounding the implications of increasing criminal penalties. Opponents argue that while the intention to combat swatting is commendable, the proposed penalties may lead to unintended consequences, such as disproportionately harsh outcomes for individuals who may not have had malicious intent. Furthermore, it raises questions about the balance between necessary deterrence and over-penalization, prompting discussions regarding the best methods to address swatting without infringing upon civil liberties.

Companion Bills

MN HF3209

Similar To Criminal penalties for swatting increased.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3209

Criminal penalties for swatting increased.

MN SF1365

Earned incentive release credit exclusions expansion provision

MN SF4409

Conditional medical release expansion to include geriatric and nonmedical release provision

MN SF1860

False caller identification information prohibition provision and criminal penalties provision

MN HF7

Public safety; various provisions modified relating to data held by law enforcement agencies; agency bail or bond notice; sex trafficking minimum sentences; reason for dismissing charges; liability and vicarious liability; assaulting a police officer penalty; penalties increased for obstructing trunk highway, airport, or transit traffic; tracking device placement, requirements, and expanded uses; criminal penalties; and money appropriated.

MN SB888

Modifies provisions relating to the criminal systems

MN HF2432

Judiciary, public safety, and corrections policy and finance bill.

MN SF1417

Omnibus Judiciary and Public Safety policy and appropriations

MN HF932

Level III predatory offenders required to be subject to electronic surveillance while under community correctional supervision, and money appropriated.

MN SF463

Penalties increase for creating, distributing, and possessing sexually explicit materials involving children

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