Pasadena P.D. has very good coverage, and some good folks out there working in that regard...Russell wrote:txinvestigator wrote:What? What are you suggesting?Russell wrote:Wow, very incredible. Notice how as soon as he shot them officers magically appeared?
That's crap.
I'm just upset that they didn't get there fast enough, it seemed that it was almost the very moment he had to take matters into his own hands they got there. Horrible luck for the old man
Being familiar with the area where this happened though "might" have been a challenge to get to, even as quickly as they did...Probably just a distance issue...
Obviously the response time is from the time the man made the call and the dispatcher made the call to the officers who could respond to this incident...Looks to me like they did get there as fast as they could...I'm not going to be critical of the response time...Most of them probably responded by coming east on Fairmont to southwest on Red Bluff...Then into that subdivision...
And it didn't appear (hearing on the 911 tape) that they responded with any sirens (audible) running...
So there could be an issue about, that if the man had heard the responding officers approaching he might not have gone outside...
But our LEO contingent here will probably say that they do not want to alert anyone if a crime (like this) is in progress to their approach to the scene...
Just my opinion...