Rep. Brandon Williams’ home in Cayuga County ‘swatted’ on Christmas

Brandon Williams farm in Cayuga County

Brandon Williams and his family built this home on 67 acres of farmland in Sennett, Cayuga County. The family put the house and farm up for sale in 2016 but took it off the market when they decided to stay in Central New York. Stephen D. Cannerelli | The Post-Standard

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Sennett, N.Y. — The Central New York home of U.S. Rep. Brandon Williams was “swatted” on Christmas, police said.

State troopers and Cayuga County sheriff’s deputies responded around 2 p.m. Monday to the first-term representative’s home in Sennett, Cayuga County, according to Sheriff Brian Schenck.

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