911 Dispatcher Hung Up On Over 800 Callers 

According to KTRK–Crenshanda Williams had no time for emergency callers.

One caller was trying to report a store robbery that resulted in the clerk being killed.

Another caller was trying to report illegal street racing.

On that call, Williams’ voice was recorded.

Asst. DA, Claire Morneau:

“There was one recording where she hung up on a gentleman who was calling to report people who were racing on the freeways and after the phone call is disconnected you can still hear her speaking and what she says is “ain’t nobody got time for this, for real.”

Williams only faces 2 misdemeanor counts of Interference with an Emergency Telephone call but with hundreds of calls under investigation there could be additional charges, each count could land Williams in jail for one year.

SMH! So I guess people’s lives are not an important factor to this woman and her “time?”

French Woman Takes Cocaine To Police Department For Purity Testing

In today’s WTF news:

According to RT, the 45-year-old woman walked into a police station in Toulouse, France, at around 5 o’clock in the morning. She placed three bags on the reception counter. 

Two contained cocaine powder and one held crack, according to Asia One. When asked why she would do such a thing, she replied that she wanted the officers to test the purity of her product because she “wanted to know if it was good quality as she didn’t want people to die of an overdose.”

Naturally, the woman was arrested for her request. She was scheduled to appear in court in January. Not much more to say after that.

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When a former Army buddy is murdered by an Afghan military colleague, U.S. Army Special Investigator Alex Klear is called back into action in Afghanistan to investigate what is thought to be a classic “green-on-blue” killing. Alex finds Kabul in a state of chaos, partly under government control, partly controlled by the Taliban.

From the beginning, he suspects that the Army has identified the wrong man as the killer, and that an innocent Afghan soldier has become the victim of a complex frame-up. His suspicions are solidified when he discovers that his friend had been investigating a massive fraud at Kabul Bank. As Alex is drawn into the epicenter of the biggest bank fraud in history, he finds his efforts systematically thwarted by both the American and the Afghanistan governments.

In the lawless streets of Kabul and into the far outreaches of Afghanistan, Alex relentlessly hunts his friend’s killer—and…

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