Man Shot By Dunwoody PD Waited for Medical Attention
A 911 police call details the November chase that ended in a Marietta man being shot to death by police after a chase.
A 911 call that turned tragic in November when a Dunwoody Police officer shot and killed a Marietta man reveals a sometimes chaotic and confusing response by authorities that appeared to delay medical aid. A 40-minute communication between Dunwoody and Chatcomm, its 911 police dispatch service, details a car chase of a recklessly driving Bradley Almy that started in the Ashford Dunwoody-Meadow Lane area during rush-hour traffic. The dispatch call describes the 34-year-old man making erratic driving maneuvers as police tried to respond to various hit-and-run collisions in the heavily populated Perimeter area and stop Almy. Accident turns deadly The call soon turns chilling as Almy's black mini-van was reported near the McDonald's eatery on…
jimmie
3:29 pm on Monday, January 7, 2013
Agreed. Originally got misreported on radio.   more ›