December 23, 2014
NYC Emergency Dispatchers Made Anti Police Comments When Notified of Killings of Two NYPD Officers
NYC's 911 Call Center
Todd Maisel/New York Daily News
[From article]
A war of words erupted in the city’s 911 call center Saturday over allegations two operators made “anti-police” remarks after the assassinations of two cops, the Daily News has learned.
The fracas occurred when news broke that Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu had been shot execution-style by a deranged gunman, sources said.
The remarks were allegedly made by a couple of the 911 operators who handle NYPD calls — and two Fire Department dispatchers in earshot got heated in response, sources said.
The alleged comment that created the most friction was when one said the cops had “deserved it,” said a law enforcement source.
That started a shouting match with two FDNY dispatchers.
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/anti-police-remarks-dispute-911-center-sources-article-1.2054253
EXCLUSIVE: 911 operators made 'anti-police' remarks, causing quarrel with FDNY dispatchers as 2 NYPD cops were dying, sources say
The war of words occurred when news broke that NYPD cops Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu were shot Saturday. One dispatcher allegedly said the cops ‘deserved it,’ said a law enforcement source. A union spokesman for the 911 cop operators said the union was not aware of a shouting match.
BY JOHN MARZULLI , GINGER ADAMS OTIS
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, December 23, 2014, 12:36 AM
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