Cops won't take "no" for an answer after accidental "LifeAlert" dispatch; 1 dead

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    I have a damn good plan in place for those that think like you do. And it would' t work out very well for those types at all. Anytime 24/7 is my motto. They can bring it on and we will read about it in the paper later.

    By any chance do you work for the white plains police dept? Sounds like you would fit in well.
     

    sepe

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    I hadn't seen this but I'm quite impressed at the breaking down the door, tazing, and shooting the guy that accidentally called for help. I know who I'm not calling if I need some help.
     

    blamecharles

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    rambone

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    i didnt imply that there was i was just curious if there was ever a reason given. what ever his reason was is fine with me...... i'm just curious as to what it was

    I'm guessing that his life experiences taught him that police aren't always there to help, and a smart man doesn't invite them into his home. Not to mention the aggressiveness of the banging heard on the audio tapes, and the reports of the racial epithets used by the killer.
     

    strahd71

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    I'm guessing that his life experiences taught him that police aren't always there to help, and a smart man doesn't invite them into his home. Not to mention the aggressiveness of the banging heard on the audio tapes, and the reports of the racial epithets used by the killer.

    I was just curious if there was any dementia or anything contributing. Its a very sad case

    Jake
     
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