
Originally Posted by
DeputyLoneWolf
Well the truth of the matter is, some places don't have that many officers to respond and after the ex left the house within a minute of the call she was no longer in immediate danger. Just becasue she said he had a knife doesn't mean he did. There are always two sides to every story and the news channel never mentioned what happpened with that investigation, probably because it wouldn't have made agood news story. The officer that was responding broke off to another call (traffic stop) but the news never bothered to look at what the circumstances were, or if they did did not mention them to make a better story. what were the circumstances of the backup call? did the other officer need backup because the car was stolen and he had two suspects at gun point? Was he in a fight and needed backup ASAP? looking at this with a lot more working knowledge of the situation (than the avaerage person) the call was no big deal. After the guy left her house she was no longer in danger (no longer priority call). She kept calling back and if I had to deal with her I would have been annoyed too.