A good article on the topic of 911:
"911 Is a Joke... or Is It? Let's Find Out"
http://www.techcentralstation.com/010505H.html
an excerpt:
"For example, on June 5, 2002, eighty-nine year-old Lois Joyner Cannady called the Durham County, North Carolina, 911 to ask for immediate police aid. She was killed before the police arrived on the scene. Police deputies came within minutes, but the killer was long gone."
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- Wed Feb 23, 2005 4:33 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: 911 Call Reveals Woman's Struggle With Purse Thief
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- Mon Feb 21, 2005 4:18 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: 911 Call Reveals Woman's Struggle With Purse Thief
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For those that haven't heard the audio, the news story doesn't have the same info as the 911 audio. There's a lot more info on the 911 audio.
At 2.5 minutes into the 911 call, after the violent thug had attacked 2 women at their home, beat at least one severely, stolen a purse, caused the lady's car to crash into her garage... had tried to pull a knife on them and the neighbor trying to help the ladies out...
The thug tried to get away in the woods, but turned back to the house after he could not get out that way. One lady decides to get her '.45' and the 911 operator commandingly says 'okay...do not get a weapon okay' Lady says in terror 'Ya'll need to hurry, he's coming!' 911 operator replies 'We're on the way right now okay... do not get a gun'
That's crinimal.
Police show up like 6 minutes later. The 911 operator might have had blood on his hands if they had of listened to him.
At 2.5 minutes into the 911 call, after the violent thug had attacked 2 women at their home, beat at least one severely, stolen a purse, caused the lady's car to crash into her garage... had tried to pull a knife on them and the neighbor trying to help the ladies out...
The thug tried to get away in the woods, but turned back to the house after he could not get out that way. One lady decides to get her '.45' and the 911 operator commandingly says 'okay...do not get a weapon okay' Lady says in terror 'Ya'll need to hurry, he's coming!' 911 operator replies 'We're on the way right now okay... do not get a gun'
That's crinimal.
Police show up like 6 minutes later. The 911 operator might have had blood on his hands if they had of listened to him.
- Mon Feb 21, 2005 11:01 am
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- Topic: 911 Call Reveals Woman's Struggle With Purse Thief
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911 Call Reveals Woman's Struggle With Purse Thief
http://www.channeloklahoma.com/news/4208817/detail.html
"... Theresa then grabbed her .45-caliber pistol and continued running after Campbell -- despite the dispatcher's plea for her to drop the handgun."
"'I am going to go get my .45 ... you all are too slow,' she said."
"As the call continues, the dispatcher asks Theresa to get rid of the weapon. However, after the suspect tried to escape along a creek bed, Theresa and Hershall used the pistol to make sure he didn't leave."
They have the actual audio of the 911 call. Very interesting.
911 is so bad in this case it's not even funny.
"... Theresa then grabbed her .45-caliber pistol and continued running after Campbell -- despite the dispatcher's plea for her to drop the handgun."
"'I am going to go get my .45 ... you all are too slow,' she said."
"As the call continues, the dispatcher asks Theresa to get rid of the weapon. However, after the suspect tried to escape along a creek bed, Theresa and Hershall used the pistol to make sure he didn't leave."
They have the actual audio of the 911 call. Very interesting.
911 is so bad in this case it's not even funny.