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‘Ain’t nobody got time for this’: 911 dispatcher sentenced to jail after hanging up on thousands of callers


by Cleve R. Wootson Jr. April 19 at 12:09 PM Email the author



Lois Riess, a fugitive grandmother wanted for her connection to two slayings, was caught on April 19 according to Texas police. (Reuters)

It took Hua Li two minutes and three tries to get help from Houston 911 as a convenience store owner lay bleeding to death on the floor of his store after being shot.

Li was about to walk into a Raceway in Houston to buy a lottery ticket in May 2016 but was stopped by another person’s warning: Somebody was robbing the store.

Li caught a glimpse of a man holding a gun, court documents say. Then he heard a half a dozen gunshots.

He hopped into his car and sped away, and as he put distance between himself and the crime, he pulled out his phone to dial 911.

The phone line picked up, then immediately disconnected.

Li tried again. Thirty seconds later, his call went through to Crenshanda Williams. “Houston 9-1-1-, do you need medical, police or fire?” she asked.

“This is a robbery,” Li blurted out.

Li heard a sigh, then nothing. The call had been disconnected again.

On Wednesday, Williams was sentenced to 10 days in jail and 18 months on probation after she was convicted of hanging up on thousands of calls during the 18 months that she worked as a 911 dispatcher for the city of Houston, according to the Houston Chronicle.

When investigators asked why she had hung up on so many people, she told them that sometimes she just didn’t feel like talking.


Franklin Bynum, Williams’s attorney, told the Houston Chronicle that the case had unearthed systemic problems at the city’s emergency center, which had consolidated calls for police, the fire department and paramedics 15 years ago.

He said that one of the problems was that the system drops calls instead of rerouting them if dispatchers aren’t ready for them — and that his client was a scapegoat for a broken system.

“She was going through a hard time in her life, and she was a poor-performing worker at the Houston Emergency Center,” he said. “But punishing her doesn’t do anything to fix the problems that still exist at the emergency center.”

Williams’s supervisor was put on internal probation for a year, the Chronicle reported, but a jury found Williams criminally responsible for ignoring thousands of calls.

Williams had started working as a dispatcher in July 2014 and had taken thousands of calls, court documents say. But an audit a year and a half after she was hired found that an abnormally large number of her calls had lasted 20 seconds or less, and the city began an investigation.

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The disconnected calls include one from March 13, 2016, during which a security guard named Jimmie Moten Jr. dialed 911 from his cellphone to report that two people in trucks were racing on Interstate 45.

“This is Officer Moten. I’m driving on 45 South right now and right now I am at — ” he said before Williams cut him off.


“Ain’t nobody got time for this. For real,” she said, and then the line went dead.

When investigators pressed Williams about the calls, she admitted she was the call-taker for both, court documents say.

Williams, court documents say, “admitted that she often hangs up on calls that have not been connected because she did not want to talk to anyone at the time.”

The consolidated center for 911 calls opened in 2003 and handles millions of calls every year, according to the Chronicle, or 9,000 a day. Two-thirds of those calls aren’t true emergencies.

The rest involve people in dire need.

“The citizens of Harris County rely on 911 operators to dispatch help in their time of need,” Assistant District Attorney Lauren Reeder told Houston Fox affiliate KRIV. “When a public servant betrays the community’s trust and breaks the law, we have a responsibility to hold them criminally accountable.”

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Former 911 Operator Who Cut Short Thousands Of Calls Is Sentenced To 10 Days

April 19, 20182:39 PM ET


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Prosecutors said former 911 operator Crenshanda Williams was involved in thousands of very short emergency calls, triggering suspicion.

Houston Police Department via Reuters
An unconscious woman, a robbery in progress, cars racing on the interstate: All of these incidents led people to call Houston's 911 system — but not for long. These were among thousands of calls that were cut short by an operator who Harris County prosecutors said simply hung up on the callers.

That former operator is Crenshanda Williams, who has been sentenced to 10 days in jail and 18 months of probation on two counts of interfering with an emergency telephone call.

"Ain't nobody got time for this. For real," Williams was recorded saying after ending a call in which a security guard had tried to report two cars driving at high speeds on Interstate 45 South, according to a 2016 report from local KPRC TV.

Williams worked at the Houston Emergency Center for about a year and a half before she was fired in 2016. Her supervisors had realized Williams was responsible for cutting off emergency calls after just a few seconds, often forcing callers to try again — and to wonder why they couldn't get help.

At the time, Williams reportedly told police that she simply didn't want to talk to anyone. Her attorney recently said, "She was going through a hard time in her life," according to the Houston Chronicle.

Prosecutors said the abnormally short 911 calls happened "thousands" of times on Williams' watch. At court, prosecutor Lauren Reeder of the Harris County District Attorney's Office said the public needs to be able to rely on the 911 system, the Chronicle reported.

When Williams was arrested in October 2016, KPRC-TV recounted several of the calls that she was accused of cutting short.

One of the callers was Buster Pendley, who said Williams hung up on him after his wife collapsed — the victim of a blood clot moving to her lungs.

"She was gasping and I could feel her heart beating out of her chest, but I couldn't get a pulse," Pendley told the TV station. When he called 911, he said, he held the phone in one hand and kept trying to perform CPR with the other.

"The 911 operator answered the phone, and she said, 'This is Crenshanda, may I help you?' 'Wife's passed out. I need an ambulance,' " Pendley recalled. "She said OK, and she hangs up on me."

He called back, and an ambulance eventually came. His wife, Sharon Stephens, survived — but she also told KPRC that she "was furious" that he didn't tell her what had happened, " 'cause I would have, I mean I would have gotten from my hospital bed and gone to 911 and find out who did that to me."

That call took place in March 2016. Days later, Hua Li, an engineer, called 911 to report an armed robbery at a convenience store. He had just run out of the store and was calling from the parking lot. On his way out, he heard gunshots.

"They just said, 'This is 911. How can I help you?' I was trying to finish my sentence, and we got disconnected," Li later told KPRC.

"Li called a second time and got a different operator," the station reported. "By the time police arrived, however, the store manager had been shot and killed."

When Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg's office filed charges against Williams, it accused her of a misdemeanor: interfering with an emergency telephone call. A jury in Harris County found her guilty on Wednesday.

Williams' defense attorney, Franklin Bynum, says they plan to appeal. According to the Chronicle, Bynum said that the Houston Emergency Center's problems run deeper than the prosecution's case suggests and that its phone system doesn't handle calls properly.
 

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Former emergency line operator Crenshanda Williams sentenced after hanging up phone on callers
CRENSHANDA Williams had people’s lives in her hands. But the 911 operator “systematically” hung up on callers thousands of times.

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A FORMER 911 operator who hung up the phone “thousands” of times on people attempting to call in emergencies in Harris County, Texas in the US has been sentenced to jail time.

Crenshanda Williams, 44, was found guilty of interference with emergency telephone calls on Wednesday after “systematically” hanging up the phone on residents of Harris County, KTRK reported.

She was sentenced to 10 days in jail and 18 months’ probation.

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Ms Williams reportedly had an unusual number of “short calls” — which were no longer than 20 seconds.

According to the Houston Chronicle, prosecutors determined she had hung up on “thousands” of calls.

In one instance, emergency caller Jim Moten told KTRK he called 911 in 2016 after he spotted two vehicles speeding on a highway where people had been killed from speeding weeks earlier and thought his call had dropped after a few seconds.

Court documents, according to the news station, stated that Ms Williams had taken Mr Moten’s call and, before he could finish explaining his emergency, she reportedly said: “Ain’t nobody got time for this. For real.”

The dispatcher also hung up on a caller who tried to report a violent robbery, according to the Chronicle.

Ms Williams reportedly spent a year-and-a-half at the Houston Emergency Centre taking 911 calls. She was caught in August 2016 and fired.

“The citizens of Harris County rely on 911 operators to dispatch help in their time of need,” assistant district attorney Lauren Reeder said in a statement.

“When a public servant betrays the community’s trust and breaks the law, we have a responsibility to hold them criminally accountable.”

Ms Williams’ lawyer, Franklin Bynum, argued that his client “was going through a hard time in her life” when she hung up on the emergency calls, and said “punishing her doesn’t do anything to fix the problems that still exist at the emergency centre”.

It’s unclear what problems at the centre Mr Bynum was referring to.

The “state-of-the-art” centre was opened in 2003 as a consolidation of Houston’s three emergency communication centres.

This story originally appeared on Fox News and was reproduced with permission.

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「沒空理你」接線生掛千通電話慘入獄

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十萬火急打911報案卻被故意掛斷,超扯情況真實發生在美國!一名接線生對檢方瞎扯「不想和任何人說話」,甚至回嗆報案者「沒有人有空理你」,任職1年半竟掛掉千通報案電話,如此惡劣舉止遭法官判刑10天、緩刑18個月!

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綜合外媒報導,44歲接線生威廉斯(Crenshanda Williams)在休士頓緊急事件中心工作,由於當局進行例行的緊急電話審查,才發現她所接的報案電話都不到20秒,仔細調查通話紀錄,揭發2015至2016的1年半時間,她竟蓄意掛掉上千通電話,包括搶劫、謀殺案等關鍵救命報案,並在2016年8月被捕、解雇。

荒謬的是,她向調查人員瞎扯,掛電話是因當時「不想和任何人說話」。一名遭掛電話苦主更爆料,當時要舉報有駕駛超速,話根本沒說完,就被威廉斯回嗆「沒人有時間處理這種事,我說真的」,隨後掛斷電話。對此,檢方表示,在公務員違法且背叛人民信任時,應對其追究刑事責任,因此判威廉斯干擾緊急來電有罪,須入獄服刑10天,緩刑18個月。

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It can not be clearer than this that it is written clearly in huge bold letter on the wall that:
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Absolutely Nothing will work in the Rotten Bankrupted Beggar Land of USA when 911 gets thousands of hang up and Denial of Distress Help like this. MAGA no use any more! Die ASAP better!
 

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I agree that she should be thrown in the slammer but then so too should those morons who call the emergency line when they have a toothache.
 

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I dunno why they bother to use the energency hotline unless its a uncontrolled fire.Just drive the injured person to nearest health clinic. Faster than waiting for paramedics.
 

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Trump will say that if it was a White doing the job, this would not happen, Make America White Again (MAWA instead of MAGA)
 
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