Silence Allows Violence
Reflection on the Buffalo Grocery Store Shooting
S4E47
In this episode, Katherine and Sarah discuss the aftermath of the racially-motivated Buffalo Grocery Store Shooting that claimed ten lives, reflecting on the sense of responsibility felt by emergency responders. The hosts reveal a specific incident concerning a 911 dispatcher, who was fired for incompetently handling a call during the shooting incident. The dispatcher, following eight years of employment, was reported to have yelled at and hung up on a store assistant manager for being too quiet on the phone, potentially due to the manager's fear of drawing the active shooter's attention.
911 Dispatcher Brandon Hall’s episode mentioned in the podcast is here
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