Story highlights Lisa Finch says police have not provided answers or support after her son was killed on Thursday

Andrew Finch's death was allegedly the result of "swatting," where a fake emergency is reported to elicit police response

(CNN) Lisa Finch, the mother of a man who was shot and killed by the Wichita Police Department in a prank call gone wrong, says she still has more questions than answers about the deadly encounter.

Andrew Finch, 28, was shot on Thursday in his home in Wichita, Kansas . According to the Wichita Police Department, officers were responding to an anonymous call describing a "hostage situation" at Finch's address.

Three days after the incident, Finch said there is still blood on the carpet where her son lay dying. She also said she has gotten little support from authorities, did not get an opportunity to identify her son's body, and has no idea where his body is being kept.

'They didn't give him any warnings'

"There are so many things I want to say," she told CNN. "[The cops] have not been open and honest with me. They wouldn't tell me where my son was at."

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