So did you ever bother to come tell the officers on scene what you witnessed? Or was it not important enough?
Give me one good reason to get involved, other than calling 911 to report.
So did you ever bother to come tell the officers on scene what you witnessed? Or was it not important enough?
So you are the guy that causes me to miss the darn light.....
Honestly frank until you just posted this I would have never even thought about it if I had already called 911 and reported it. In my mind (not knowing how the system works) I would think that they could link my call with detectives and then call me if they needed my statement in person. I guess this isnt the case?So did you ever bother to come tell the officers on scene what you witnessed? Or was it not important enough?
Give me one good reason to get involved, other than calling 911 to report.
Give me one good reason to get involved, other than calling 911 to report.
Honestly frank until you just posted this I would have never even thought about it if I had already called 911 and reported it. In my mind (not knowing how the system works) I would think that they could link my call with detectives and then call me if they needed my statement in person. I guess this isnt the case?
I mean thanks for posting this and any response to educate me and others on what to do if this ever happens. 911 to me has always meant, making a report.
I wasnt there. I'm just saying in general if I would ever see something like this driving by. If I was standing in a store then yeah if I was still alive after the shooting stopped then yes I would tell the cops what I saw if I wasnt involved in the shooting. Otherwise I would make my statement availible through my lawyer. If that means I have to wear the shiny bracelets temporarily that sucks but so be it.
I want a good outcome for all.
I am that heads up , start moving immediately , guy ..... No need to ram me up a little
Give me one good reason to get involved, other than calling 911 to report.
So did you ever bother to come tell the officers on scene what you witnessed? Or was it not important enough?
Frank.......First of all, where would I have stopped to address the officers? there were seven squad cars blocking off all the entrances to the station, and also heavy traffic, because everyone was 'goose-necking' as they drove by.
Secondly, I gave "all the pertinent info" (as I said in my OP) to the 911 dispatcher when I called. Location, time, how many shooters, how many shots I heard, description of the shooter who exited his car, color and make of that car, etc. I also gave my name, home phone, cell phone..... so why would I return to the chaotic scene. By practice, the 911 dispatchers relay all that info to responding officers as/while they respond.
But thanks for comin' over.
Because you are a good citizen and it is your responsibility?
I'm glad I know that now. I'll make sure to stop and talk to the officers on scene (after they secure it) and give a full statement if this ever happens to me. I want to help the police. Always have.
There are all kinds of places there to pull in. I drive by there multiple times a week.
No knock on the OP here.
If you need me to give you the reason....
No, there are not, when you are leaving Walmart and turning north. The police had the northbound lanes blocked down to one lane, as they wouldn't even let the ambulance in there yet, and four police cars were 'protecting' the ambulance there.
Sorry I am not as "responsible" as everyone else here, in a situation like this. At least I called it in, and gave them my name and two phone #'s if they needed more info.
Guess I'm done posting on INGO for a while. Adios!
No, there are not, when you are leaving Walmart and turning north. The police had the northbound lanes blocked down to one lane, as the wouldn't even let the ambulance in there yet, and four police cars were 'protecting' the ambulance there.
Sorry I am not as "responsible" as everyone else here, in a situation like this. At least I called it in, and gave them my name and two phone #'s if they needed more info.
Guess I'm done posting on INGO for a while. Adios!
Now why would I say that if there was not. I live just down the road. We do that Wally a lot. There is places to pull in and walk over if you wanted to do that. Just saying. Do as you will. Just stating a fact.
I would have posted up and observed while calling 911. There are plenty of places for that as well. Plenty of places. Sometimes we have to just make the effort. But I was not there so...
So I say I was not knocking the OP but making a clear statement and you get butt hurt....really. Wow.
No one put you in the corner. Just LEO asking why you did not do this. It was clearly explained as to why they would like this to happen.
Again........
You do as you feel is right, when you are in such a situation.
As for me, I am not parking my car two blocks away and WALKING up to an unsecured shooter situation, for ANYONE, POLICE PRESENCE OR NOT.
Like I said, done posting here...........
Frank.......First of all, where would I have stopped to address the officers? there were seven squad cars blocking off all the entrances to the station, and also heavy traffic, because everyone was 'goose-necking' as they drove by.
Secondly, I gave "all the pertinent info" (as I said in my OP) to the 911 dispatcher when I called. Location, time, how many shooters, how many shots I heard, description of the shooter who exited his car, color and make of that car, etc. I also gave my name, home phone, cell phone..... so why would I return to the chaotic scene. By practice, the 911 dispatchers relay all that info to responding officers as/while they respond.
But thanks for comin' over.