Friday, March 21, 2008

When Seconds Count

The police are only minutes away, hang on.
Woman shot, killed while talking to 911 dispatcher

A woman was asking a 911 dispatcher for help when her pleas were interrupted by gunshots, then silence. She was shot to death.

The woman told the dispatcher someone was trying to break into her home in upscale West Covina, Los Angeles County sheriff’s Lt. Dan Rosenberg said. “Deputies heard gunshots followed by silence and an open phone line,” he said.

Deputies arrived at the house, 20 miles east of Los Angeles, a few minutes after Wednesday’s late-morning call.

The woman, whose name was not released by police, had been shot several times. Paramedics pronounced her dead at the scene. “At this point we believe it was a burglary gone awry,” Rosenberg said.
You are responsible for your own defense, period. Police draw chalk lines after the fact.

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