My thoughts confirmed
I was recently talking to a former co-worker who has taken a job as a security guard to help his spouse with the home expenses while he searches for a better job. However the other night he was telling me how a domestic dispute broke out in the area. He tried calling 911 and the police did answer, according to this former colleague that is about all they did. He was supposed to keep talking to the 911 operator while still trying to keep these two separated. He specifically asked them to send officers and they did not. While this scuffle was going on, another bystander noticed that one of the principles had a gun by this time the guy was off the phone with 911.
In the end things ended okay, no one got hurt. But if the one guy was packing it could have ended up very ugly as there were numerous bystanders as well. The 911 operator did call back after 15 or 20 minutes to make sure the principles were no longer there.
I was also told and this is the ironic part. That a cruiser had just left there he had been checking up on an open hatch on a car right in front of the place not two minutes before this happened but that cop couldn't check out a call where people might have been injured.
It's either donuts which I doubt or once again proof that the upper levels of law enforcement agencies these days, or those that control them are more interested in procuring revenue than they are in protecting those they supposedly serve.
In the end things ended okay, no one got hurt. But if the one guy was packing it could have ended up very ugly as there were numerous bystanders as well. The 911 operator did call back after 15 or 20 minutes to make sure the principles were no longer there.
I was also told and this is the ironic part. That a cruiser had just left there he had been checking up on an open hatch on a car right in front of the place not two minutes before this happened but that cop couldn't check out a call where people might have been injured.
It's either donuts which I doubt or once again proof that the upper levels of law enforcement agencies these days, or those that control them are more interested in procuring revenue than they are in protecting those they supposedly serve.
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