Critical error by 911 worker failed to note Poplawski owned guns…
Critical error by 911 worker failed to note Poplawski owned guns…
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This just adds to tragedy. How do you live with yourself knowing that your ineptitude figured in the deaths of 3 people.
And now back to political commentary . . .
And we are supposed to rely on government functionaries for protection? I am happy that we have men and women willing to be out there offering a line of protection, but they alone cannot do the job. We must be armed to stand a chance at surviving when we are faced with predators intent on taking our property, our lives, or our liberty.
Sadly, the 911 op was a "newbie" but made a critical error. She noted that there were no guns involved with the call, but failed to note guns at the residence.
That would be tough living with that mistake.