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Spartanburg 911 Apologizes After Viral TikTok Exposes ‘Communication Issue’

“We are deeply concerned…”

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An emergency service in the South Carolina Upstate issued a public apology after an officer was disp
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Observer (the real one) January 7, 2025 at 4:13 pm

The incompetence found in many 911 Call Centers is truly disturbing. While it appears that nothing worse happened here than the citizen was left with an unnecessarily heightened level of fear and uncertainty, this underscores why any thinking person should have a firearm in their home, as well as the skill to use it, in case the police cannot respond, or simply choose not to. As Mr Fancher correctly noted, according to the US Supreme Court, police have no legal obligation to protect you under most circumstances.

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