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On FOX: 911 call of home invasion in Virginia. Find it on Fox News. Dispatcher tells woman to tell her husband to put the gun down after BG is shot. BG was still moving. Blood alcohol was 4X legal limit. Sorry I don't have the link.

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On FOX: 911 call of home invasion in Virginia. Find it on Fox News. Dispatcher tells woman to tell her husband to put the gun down after BG is shot. BG was still moving. Blood alcohol was 4X legal limit. Sorry I don't have the link.

yashua
 
"Stupid is as stupid does." Forest Gump

And that recommendation was <span class="ev_code_RED">STUPID!!</span>
 
I saw this replayed on Fox. (This link didn't work for me?). At one point they are on the phone with 911 and say her husband is going to get his gun. Helloooo....Get the gun first, then call 911! Like they say "Life is timing!"
 
This was a while back. O'Reilly on the Factor played the 911 tape and you could hear the three shots in the background as the 911 operator told him to ut the gun down...too little...too late.

Guy was next door neighbor, drunk out of his mnd, at wrong house, key would not work, tried front door, went to back door and was in process of trying to kick it in when he got shot.

I, too, would have disobeyed the 911 operator and shot first and complied later.

The drunk former neighbor learned the hard way.
 
Fire the 911 operator. Dumb ass!

When are people ever going to get it right? There needs to be a penalty for getting it wrong. Being stupid is not an excuse.
 
The advice from the 911 operator is about par for the course in my experiences with 911. I feel a "911 rant" coming on, so I'll just move on.
 
Please refrain from commenting on the 911 operators request to put the gun down, the deputies were approaching the deck as the homeowner shot. This was to protect both the deputies and the homeowner.
 
Wow. That guy had to be drunk out of his mind to mistake the neighbors home for his own. The guy paid the ultimate price for being dumb and drunk. I don't blame the home owner for doing what he did. Throwing a chair through a glass door at night is a recipe for disaster.
 
Originally posted by VAPA:
Please refrain from commenting on the 911 operators request to put the gun down, the deputies were approaching the deck as the homeowner shot. This was to protect both the deputies and the homeowner.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm! This again?

Do you know that for sure...or are you just jacking us around?

How do you know that the police were "on the scene?" I didn't pick that up anywhere. I would put the gun down as the police entered, and I'd be looking for them, however just "put it down"? That's insane.

VAPA, you have to prove yourself here...tough crowd!
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You can't just go "blow'n smoke" or you'll be found out.
 
Am I going to go by my insticks or listen to some "professional" woman 10 miles away? Edna lose`s!
 
I heard the tape on fox radio this afternoon.
If I remember right (and I could have heard wrong) the operator told her to have her husband put the gun down after the wife said her husband had shot the guy.
They read of a list of previous arrests of the dead guy, many for DWI carrying weapons under probation even being drunk while going to a DWI hearing.
Steve
 
Please refrain from commenting on the 911 operators request to put the gun down,...

Perhaps you didn't listen carefully enough. The 911 operator quite clearly states that, if the intruder had been shot, he was no longer a threat.

Is this the sort of protocol you'd follow if a deranged intruder had broken in to your home?

Didn't think so...
 
This 911 operator was just as idiotic as the one "helping" my neighbor.

Someone tried to steal his car. The 911 operator asked if he had a gun. When he answered yes, she told him he needed to be sure it was put in a secure location. He told her it's in his hand which is as secure of a location as he could find, now send a deputy before I take care of this problem.
 

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