How sad was that? They were 2 cents short of having enough to call someone who cares.![]()
FOR THOSE THAT CAN HEAR THE AUDIO HERE IS A TRANSCRIPT I JUST WROTE UP.
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Girl: 911 what is your emergency?
Casey: Yes there are protestors still outside of our home. We already called about an hour an half ago. It took over 30 mins for officers to get here. The protestors are now banging on our garage door. They have still been throwing things at our windows and our garage. And now the media is here. My father is going outside and there is going to be a fight. So please could you can you send people down here because now there is physical altercation. You need to send vehicles immediatly.
Casey: Im a resident.
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Casey specifically said she couldn't see any weapons. <in my best Church Lady voice> How conveeenient.Didn't one of the Anthony's have a baseball bat as well, that Casey did not mention?
FOR THOSE THAT CAN HEAR THE AUDIO HERE IS A TRANSCRIPT I JUST WROTE UP.
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Girl: 911 what is your emergency?
Casey: Yes there are protestors still outside of our home. We already called about an hour an half ago. It took over 30 mins for officers to get here. The protestors are now banging on our garage door. They have still been throwing things at our windows and our garage. And now the media is here. My father is going outside and there is going to be a fight. So please could you can you send people down here because now there is physical altercation. You need to send vehicles immediatly.
Girl: Its now getting physical?
Casey: Yes. It is getting physical right now.
Girl: You see them physically fighting?
Casey: Yes I see them phsycialy fighting. We have survailiance.
I saw the video. There was no physical fighting.
Girl: OK do you know if there is any weapons?
Casey: I don't know if there are any weapons. I know that my father is outside and so is my mother so please send as many people as you possibly can.
She has survaillance and she can't see the baseball bat. It's clearly there.
Girl: and who is this?
Casey: ::: pause :::: They need to be arrested because this can't keep happening. We already had about 6 or 7 officers out here for 45 minutes and they didn't do anything. And these were the same punks that were out here all night throwing things at our house.
Girl: OK Stay on the line with me.
Casey: I absolutley will but they need to hurry up. They just left not that long ago.
Girl: The police officers?
Casey: The police officers just left about 1:00 yes.
Girl: OK stay on the line.
Casey: And a media van just pulled and thats when all this started happening.
Girl: OK I am going to connect with my dispatcher please don't hang up.
Casey: OK thank you.
Girl: About how many people are out there?
Casey: There are at least a dozen people and at least 2 media vans. And there is more people walking over across the street.
I counted 5 and of those maybe 3 were involved. A bit short of a least a dozen. Of course, Casey may not know that a dozen is 12
Girl: How many people were involved in the altercation?
Casey to her mom: ( I already did. I already did.) Channel 2 news has everything on tape already.
Girl: OK how many people were involved in the altercation?
Casey: There are at least a dozen people. My mom is already out there spraying people with the hose or my father is. They are trying to get the people off the property. They are trespassing on our
property.
Notice how Cindy and George don't go out until the media is there. She is talking to her mom, yet says her mom is already out there. Again, she lies about the number.
Girl: Is it still happening?
Casey: They are standing on the property yes. They are out there recording it.
Girl: What about the physical altercation is it over?
Casey: Its already over, yes.
The Guy Dispatcher: OK so its no longer physical?
Casey: Its no longer physical yes.
The Guy Dispatcher: Are you a protestor or a resident?
Casey: Im a resident.
(Long Pause)
Casey: We have everything on tape thanks to channel 2 and also our home survailiance.
Boy, is she gonna be surprised when the tapes show what a liar she is.
Guy Dispatcher: Was there any weapons involved?
Casey: No. Not that I could see no. She can't see the baseball bat? Not even yet?
(Pause again)
Guy Dispatcher: Are both your parents outside?
Casey: Both my parents are outside. yes
Guy Dispatcher: Is it physical or still verbal?
Casey: Its verbal and there are still a dozen people on our property. My moms bringing my dad inside so at least my parents aren't outside. This needs to be taken care of immediatly,.
Casey seems to have the same onfusion about what is their property. I never saw the protesters more than one step off the sidewalk and when the hose was turned on, they were clearly on the sidewalk.
Girl is back: Are they inside now?
Casey: Yes. My parents are inside right now.
Girl Dispatcher: What happend?
Casey: Both of my parents were hit by the protestors. As you heard from both of my parents Channel 2 news has it on video. So can we get people out here immediatly please? I saw NO ONE hit either parent. Someone grabbed George's shirt, but that's not hitting. You can't hit someone when you are pulling on their shirt.
Girl Dispatcher: There is someone on the way we just need you to stay on the line OK.
Casey: OK I will stay on the line. No Problem.
Guy is back: OK we have several units on the way.
Casey: Ok thank you.
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After that Casey tells them that her mom got the model number of the car of the people who had got physical with her parents and then it ends after that cuz she never comes back to the phone.
I didn't realize that pulling on a shirt is hitting someone. Obviously the shirt is being pulled - there's nothing on the video showing George's arm being grabbed - just his shirt.
Please no disrespect, but please read the transcript that McNugget typed and you will see what I am talking about. She did not answer, "I am the resident" when asked her name!
I'm wondering if this 911 call will come back and bite her in the butt when this case goes to trial. I didn't hear any fear in her voice while asking for LE to get to the house to help with the situation. Maybe LE is okay when you have a disturbance, but not okay when your child has been kidnapped. Is this family always dressed and ready to rumble any time day or night.
Dispatcher #2: Is this a protester or resident?
Casey: It's- the protesters.
Dispatcher #2: No I'm saying, who are you?
Casey: I'm- the resident.
In my opinon, when asked "who are you?" I answer with a name. Not "I'm----the resident". Dispatch didn't ask Which she was they asked Who she was. That is how I am hearing the conversation.
Just listened to Casey's call ... My blood is boiling! I can tell them exactly who NEEEEEEEEDS to be arrested! "The Resident"
Notice the timing of the Anthonys going out the garage - AFTER the MEDIA ARRIVEDYes indeed. Every time the dispatcher asks if there are any weapons, Miss Casey says 'not that i can see'.
Hmmm... she saw George spraying the hose. That tiny nozzle. But she didn't see that big bat in her mother's hands.
She also said both her parents had been 'hit'. I watched the videos several times and I didn't see anyone hit anyone.
I saw George walking down the drive right into the protesters saying 'Come on'... 'come one'... scrapping for a fight. George wanted so badly to be hit. For the media?
When George did that, I saw someone pull his shirt sleeve as if to pull him back from the guy he was trying to get to hit him. Nothing wrong with that. At the same time, Cindy kept pushing George away from the guy.
I also heard the dispatcher tell Cindy to tell George to stay inside. She hung up and she and George both went out.
And all that about throwing rocks at their house. For God's sake, I thought I was going to see people lifting rocks over their heads and throwing them. It wasn't rocks. It wasn't even stones. It was coins, pennies.
And people ask why the police just watched? They just watched because one side was as bad as the other. It was a wash.
It's good to know though that Casey does indeed know how to call 911, exaggerate what's going on so the police think it's a huge emergency. I thought maybe she couldn't. I keep thinking of her on the phone about her daughter when Cindy called and then passed the phone to her. She sounded like she was bored, filing her nails or something, and wanted to get off the phone and do something more important.
I didn't think it was possible to get more disgusted with these losers. But every day, they do something else that makes my utter disgust increase.
Casey specifically said she couldn't see any weapons. <in my best Church Lady voice> How conveeenient.
this call... how disgusting. where is nejame? he needs to keep his clients from going outside with hammers and bats to talk to protesters! And if George presses charges I hope he knows that old lady that he pushed down isn't far behind him!