If you're caught Googling these three words, the cops could show up at your home.

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Googling These Three Words May Lead Cops To Show Up At Your Home

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12:48 29 April 2025

Updated: 20:15 29 April 2025


If you’re caught Googling these three words, the cops could show up at your home.

Michele Catalano, a freelance writer based in Long Island, New York, has issued a cautionary warning after an ordinary internet search led to an unexpected visit from law enforcement.

The incident dates back to 2013, when Catalano and her husband were independently browsing online for common household items.

She had been searching for a pressure cooker while her husband looked up backpacks.

At the time, neither of them had any idea their internet activity would trigger a police investigation.

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Googling certain words could lead cops to show up at your home. Credit: Adobe Stock

Catalano recounted the event in a blog post, explaining that the combination of their search terms inadvertently mimicked those used by individuals planning acts of terrorism.

She wrote (per MailOnline): “Googling of certain things was creating a perfect storm of terrorism profiling.”

The situation escalated after her husband conducted similar searches on his work computer.

He looked up both ‘pressure cooker’ and ‘backpack’ shortly before resigning from his job.

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The innocent internet searches led to a dramatic situation. Credit: Adobe Stock

This activity raised concerns among the company’s IT staff, who reported it to the Suffolk County Police Department.

Their concern stemmed from the tragic events that occurred during the Boston Marathon bombing earlier that same year.

On April 15, 2013, two homemade bombs constructed from pressure cookers were detonated near the marathon’s finish line, killing three people and injuring hundreds more, including 17 individuals who lost limbs.

The bombs were concealed in backpacks, making the similarity to Catalano’s husband’s search terms particularly alarming.

Soon after, the couple experienced a dramatic response.

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The couple received a visit from law enforcement officers after Googling the terms. Credit: Adobe Stock

Several black SUVs appeared outside their home, prompting a visit from law enforcement officers who wanted to ensure the couple posed no threat.

Catalano recalled seeing ‘three black SUVs in front of our house; two at the curb in front and one pulled up behind my husband’s Jeep in the driveway, as if to block him from leaving.’

A statement from Suffolk County police clarified the reasoning behind the visit: “Suffolk County Criminal Intelligence detectives received a tip from a Bay Shore-based computer company regarding suspicious computer searches conducted by a recently released employee.”

Following the incident, Catalano expressed her concern over the loss of innocent privacy.

She said: “Mostly I felt a great sense of anxiety. This is where we are at. Where you have no expectation of privacy. Where trying to learn how to cook some lentils could possibly land you on a watch list.”

She added with dry humor: “All I know is if I’m going to buy a pressure cooker in the near future, I’m not doing it online. I’m scared. And not of the right things.”

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