GORDON RAMSAY
L.A. Home Targeted in ‘Swatting’ CALL
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Gordon Ramsay was the target of another “swatting” incident … after someone made a bogus 911 call claiming there was a shooting at the celebrity chef’s Bel Air mansion.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ … LAPD officers responded Monday night after the call came in, but once on scene, they found no shooting and no one injured.
We’re told Gordon wasn’t at the residence — he’s currently out of the country — and instead, cops spoke with a personal assistant who was at the home.
Police determined this was a “swatting” incident, where callers report bogus crimes to trigger a law enforcement response. We’re told there’s now an ongoing investigation into who made the fake report … but so far, no one has been arrested.
As we reported, Gordon went through nearly an identical scare this past April … when a prankster called in a report falsely claiming a gunman opened fire at Gordon’s Bel Air mansion.
We reached out to a rep for Gordon … so far, no word back.