DEI hire - a Leftist idol!!
A 911 dispatcher so cold and callous that she hung up on people in emergency situatio
“She didn’t feel like working.”
One shift, three phone calls to 911 cost a young mother everything.
Do you feel like her punishment fit the crime?
put this ape in jail for that shit. say you'll let her out when you "feel " up to it. DEI hire right there.
And no one is shocked. So lazy they can't be bothered to do a job. He is DEI or affirmative action showing it's worth.
One question: Why was it that the mother calling the 911 got the same dispatcher over and over again? To my knowledge when calling again you always get the first one free and that must be another?
They don't call it DIE for nothing. Hire a sub-saharan female primate to do a human's job and the outcome is predictable.
DEI exists for a reason, most of them are literally useless. Damned problems of color ami'right?
Putting these people in such high-responsibility positions is reckless. If these people wanted to work or had even a semblance of professional conscience, I think we would have known it a long time ago. They're not even good enough to harvest cotton.
Hopefully she experiences something horrible with her family and this happens so she can watch
She barley got a slap on the wrist. So basically nothing of any real worth happened to this sorry animal. Figures.
If she heard the callers voice was white she’d hang up. I will bet everything I own on that. When it’s so incredibly stupid then deliberate malice is a legit cause
Fuck her..life in maximum..so she knows what its like to need help and it never somes.
usa phone calls should be from person A to person B why is there a middle person in the middle a dispatcher are useless
she is just your average selfish lazy cunt. you can't blame her. blame the manager for the poor sceening and control
I dispatched for almost 15 year and can't imagine someone that evil being anywhere near a phone to handle 911 calls! ![]()
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Yeah, and the "caregiver" in an old peoples home, slapping the hell out of an 85 year old woman shown on here last year was having money worries...... Events like this just prove to me more that they might possibly be non-human.
HOUSTON — A former Houston 911 operator who hung up on thousands of people including calls for help during robberies and homicides will spend 10 days in jail and 18 months on probation.
Harris County jurors on Wednesday found Crenshanda Williams, 44, guilty of interference with emergency telephone calls.
Williams spent a year and a half taking 911 calls at the Houston Emergency Center until she was caught in August 2016 and fired by the city. A supervisor who oversaw Williams was ultimately also placed on a year of internal probation, officials said at the time.
Williams’ misdeeds came to light after HEC officials performing routine monthly audits of 911 calls noticed a high volume of Williams’ calls lasted less than 20 seconds, known as “short calls.” In a news release detailing the sentencing, prosecutors said that a review of call records showed Williams hung up on “thousands” of short calls.
The calls included one where a caller tried to report a violent robbery, and another where a caller dialed 911 concerned about two drivers racing in an area on Interstate 45 where people had been killed speeding just weeks earlier.
Harris County prosecutors said the county had an obligation to hold public servants criminally accountable when they break the law and the community’s trust.
“The citizens of Harris County rely on 911 operators to dispatch help in their time of need,” said Lauren Reeder, a Harris County prosecutor.
When Williams’ actions were initially exposed, HEC Manager Joe Laud called them an anomaly.
“This is just a very significant event,” Laud said at the time. “And we feel that her actions do not represent all the call takers in this facility or call takers in general. They have a very specific interest in doing a great job in providing emergency response to people.”
The center - which opened in 2003 after the city consolidated 911 calls for the police, fire, and emergency management services - handles millions of calls annually, and about 9,000 a day. About one-third are true emergencies.
Franklin Bynum, Williams’ attorney, said the case revealed “systemic” problems at the Houston Emergency Center, including a call-taking system that drops calls instead of rerouting them if dispatchers are not ready to take them. He also criticized the statute prosecutors used to charge Williams, and said he expected it to be overturned on appeal.
“She was going through a hard time in her life, and she was a poor performing worker at the Houston Emergency Center,” he said. “But punishing her doesn’t do anything to fix the problems that still exist at the emergency center.”
Copyright 2018 Houston Chronicle
I just pray that one day when she has to call 911 they hang up on her 3 times in a row....
Hope she'll live such a similar emergency situation without any help from people.
