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911 operator tells woman about to be raped that no police are coming: âAsk rapist to go awayâ
J. D. Heyes
Natural News
May 31, 2013
For every absurdity committed, the offending person rationalizes it away by shifting blame, refocusing the argument or just ignoring basic facts about human nature and the cold, hard realities of life.
Such is the case with a 911 operator in Oregon who â no, Iâm not making this up â told a frantic caller who was about to be sexually assaulted to âaskâ her assailant to simply âgo away,â because no police were available to help her because of budget cuts.
According to CBS Seattle and Oregon Public Radio, an unidentified woman called 911 as her ex-boyfriend, one Michael Bellah, began to break into her place. The call was placed over a weekend in August 2012.
The womanâs call was forwarded to the Oregon State Police because lay-offs at the Josephine County Sheriffâs Office only permitted the department to remain open Monday through Friday.
âItâs unfortunate you guys donât have law enforcementâ
âUh, I donât have anybody to send out there,â the 911 dispatcher said. âYou know, obviously, if he comes inside the residence and assaults you, can you ask him to go away? Do you know if heâs intoxicated or anything?â
It is cases like this that make it absolutely essential to oppose any and all attempts to limit our Second Amendment right to bear arms. More on that in a moment.
A d v e r t i s e m e n t
Reports said the woman told the 911 operator that Bellah had attacked her before â an assault that left her hospitalized and which took place just a few weeks prior to the latest incident. The operator remained on the line with the woman for more than 10 minutes before the sexual assault took place.
âOnce again itâs unfortunate you guys donât have any law enforcement out there,â the dispatcher said, according to Oregon Public Radio.
âYeah, it doesnât matter, if he gets in the house Iâm done,â said the exasperated and frightened woman.
Unbelievable.
Bellah was eventually arrested by Oregon State Police, but only after the sexual assault, in which he choked the woman.
âThere isnât a day that goes by that we donât have another victim,â said Josephine County Sheriff Gil Gilberson, in an interview with Oregon Public Radio. âIf you donât pay the bill, you donât get the service.â
The reports said the department had to cut 23 deputies and a complete major crimes unit when it lost a multi-million dollar federal subsidy. Now there are only six deputies on staff.
No word on whether the county or its citizens have tried to raise new funds to provide for themselves for a change.
Whatâs more, the âadviceâ the department gave to victims of domestic violence was as pathetic as that given to the hapless women by the 911 operator. The sheriffâs department did not advise victims to, say, obtain the means to protect themselves. No.
Donât be a victim on purpose
In a press release the department warned victims to âconsider relocated to an area with adequate law enforcement servicesâ â as if deputies could be in all places all the time, even before the massive cuts. Ludicrous.
Iâm not sure what is worse â the lousy politically correct âadviceâ these people gave out, or the expectation that those of us in harmâs way should just expect to be victimized because we arenât expected to take care of ourselves anymore.
I will give you that having a firearm for self-defense may not be for everyone. Some Americans truly do not like guns and that is there right.
But in cases like this, those of you who have firearms aversion have to ask yourself what is the better option, and ultimately, what outcome do you want to see in these situations? Because asking someone bent on harming you or your family to simply âgo away,â or expecting you to pack up and move because there arenât enough other people around to protect you, is nothing more than meek acceptance of the victim mentality.
And when you accept that mentality you will be victimized, pure and simple.
Sources for this article include:
CBS Seattle
Television, radio, and news for Oregon and Southwest Washington Âť OPB
Natural health news
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J. D. Heyes
Natural News
May 31, 2013
For every absurdity committed, the offending person rationalizes it away by shifting blame, refocusing the argument or just ignoring basic facts about human nature and the cold, hard realities of life.
Such is the case with a 911 operator in Oregon who â no, Iâm not making this up â told a frantic caller who was about to be sexually assaulted to âaskâ her assailant to simply âgo away,â because no police were available to help her because of budget cuts.
According to CBS Seattle and Oregon Public Radio, an unidentified woman called 911 as her ex-boyfriend, one Michael Bellah, began to break into her place. The call was placed over a weekend in August 2012.
The womanâs call was forwarded to the Oregon State Police because lay-offs at the Josephine County Sheriffâs Office only permitted the department to remain open Monday through Friday.
âItâs unfortunate you guys donât have law enforcementâ
âUh, I donât have anybody to send out there,â the 911 dispatcher said. âYou know, obviously, if he comes inside the residence and assaults you, can you ask him to go away? Do you know if heâs intoxicated or anything?â
It is cases like this that make it absolutely essential to oppose any and all attempts to limit our Second Amendment right to bear arms. More on that in a moment.
A d v e r t i s e m e n t
Reports said the woman told the 911 operator that Bellah had attacked her before â an assault that left her hospitalized and which took place just a few weeks prior to the latest incident. The operator remained on the line with the woman for more than 10 minutes before the sexual assault took place.
âOnce again itâs unfortunate you guys donât have any law enforcement out there,â the dispatcher said, according to Oregon Public Radio.
âYeah, it doesnât matter, if he gets in the house Iâm done,â said the exasperated and frightened woman.
Unbelievable.
Bellah was eventually arrested by Oregon State Police, but only after the sexual assault, in which he choked the woman.
âThere isnât a day that goes by that we donât have another victim,â said Josephine County Sheriff Gil Gilberson, in an interview with Oregon Public Radio. âIf you donât pay the bill, you donât get the service.â
The reports said the department had to cut 23 deputies and a complete major crimes unit when it lost a multi-million dollar federal subsidy. Now there are only six deputies on staff.
No word on whether the county or its citizens have tried to raise new funds to provide for themselves for a change.
Whatâs more, the âadviceâ the department gave to victims of domestic violence was as pathetic as that given to the hapless women by the 911 operator. The sheriffâs department did not advise victims to, say, obtain the means to protect themselves. No.
Donât be a victim on purpose
In a press release the department warned victims to âconsider relocated to an area with adequate law enforcement servicesâ â as if deputies could be in all places all the time, even before the massive cuts. Ludicrous.
Iâm not sure what is worse â the lousy politically correct âadviceâ these people gave out, or the expectation that those of us in harmâs way should just expect to be victimized because we arenât expected to take care of ourselves anymore.
I will give you that having a firearm for self-defense may not be for everyone. Some Americans truly do not like guns and that is there right.
But in cases like this, those of you who have firearms aversion have to ask yourself what is the better option, and ultimately, what outcome do you want to see in these situations? Because asking someone bent on harming you or your family to simply âgo away,â or expecting you to pack up and move because there arenât enough other people around to protect you, is nothing more than meek acceptance of the victim mentality.
And when you accept that mentality you will be victimized, pure and simple.
Sources for this article include:
CBS Seattle
Television, radio, and news for Oregon and Southwest Washington Âť OPB
Natural health news
Related posts:
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Drone Operator asks âDid we Just Kill a Kidâ, Commander Tells him it Was Just a Dog with 2 Legs
Police sergeant who âbeat woman with batonâ at G20 protests to be charged with assault
Wheelchair Couple Tells of Being âSearch Rapedâ by TSA
Suicidal woman, mother who called police die in shooting