**SAN DIEGO SHOOTING: THE BIZARRE "911 GLITCH" THAT HAS INVESTIGATORS SPOOKED**
SAN DIEGO SHOOTING: THE BIZARRE “911 GLITCH” THAT HAS INVESTIGATORS SPOOKED
SAN DIEGO, CA – In a development straight out of a tech-horror thriller, investigators probing the tragic mass shooting at the Seaport Village boardwalk have stumbled upon a digital anomaly that has them rethinking the timeline of the attack.
During the initial 911 calls made by victims at 5:03 PM, every single call dropped after exactly 7 seconds. Officials blamed a cell tower overload. However, leaked subpoenas reveal a far stranger truth: The drop in service was not a coincidence of network congestion, but a precise, micro-targeted burst of electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Here is the “glitch”: The interference pattern matches the exact digital signature of a 2013 city infrastructure ping—a routine test performed to align traffic cameras with emergency response systems. The city has not used that specific protocol in over a decade. But it fired off at 5:03:47 PM, effectively jamming all 911 calls within a 500-foot radius.
The truly disturbing part? The drone that police later shot down was flying directly over that specific camera alignment zone. It has since been confirmed that the drone was broadcasting a low-frequency harmonic that perfectly resonated with the old 2013 signal—as if it was using the city’s own ghost code against it.
Is the shooter a time-displaced engineer? Or is this a case of the Matrix glitching in real-time? Police are refusing comment, but one source told us, “We are not looking for a person. We are looking for a frequency. And we are terrified of what happens when it comes back on.”