“Stay in the closet”

By Michelle Malkin  •  June 30, 2004 08:05 AM

Bad advice from a 911 dispatcher. Read the whole chilling transcript. Via Nashville Files Blog.

Bill Hobbs comments: “Moral of the story: Take responsibility for your own defense.”

Update: A police dispatcher disagrees: “From reading the transcript alone, the dispatcher did just what they were supposed to do: keep the caller on the phone and as calm as possible, get the location and circumstances, and make sure the caller is in as safe a place as they can find there. It seems to me that all of those were met as best the dispatcher possibly could and that the ex-husband was bound and determined to kill everyone in the house.”

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