Brickbat: When Time Is of the Essence

At around 7 p.m. on June 14, Parrish Chambers began banging on the door of Connie Dadkhah's San Diego home and screaming loudly. Two neighbors called 911 to report him. An NBC 7 report found that neighbors continued to call, at least five more times, over the next hour, but no officers were dispatched. At around 8, Chambers broke through the glass door on the balcony of Dadkhah's home. Neighbors again called, reporting the break in, with at least one telling a dispatcher that Chambers appeared to have a weapon. Cops arrived about 45 minutes later. When they arrived, neighbors pointed to the broken glass and told them Chambers was still inside. The police knocked on the door and called Dadkhah's phone. When she didn't answer, they left. The next morning, Chambers came outside and told a neighbor to call 911 because Dadkhah was dead. This time, police arrived in just a few minutes and arrested Chambers for her death.
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Seems cops are getting lazier and less willing to do their job. That do seem to have that go home safe above all else rule down though.
Hey, the cops ALWAYS respond to your calls on a timely basis! THIS is why we DON'T need or deserve weapons with which to defend ourselves!
(/Sarc... Sad to say that I feel that I need to add that...)
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SCOTUS has rules three different times that Law Enforcement has NO obligation to protect any given individual.
The motto "To Protect and Serve", is just that , a MOTTO, a marketing slogan, not a promise.
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That’s cool they don’t have to do their job, just cut their pension every time they don’t show up.
It IS a promise. They just don't tell you who and what they are protecting and serving. Little known fact. The original was "To protect and serve officers and their pensions." after commissioning a $68million marketing study, they concluded that it wouldn't play and changed to the shorter and now well known "to protect and serve."
The more you know.
I thought it was "protect police officers and serve the public (in the Twilight Zone sense of 'serve')."
What ever happened to Surveiller et Punir?
Maybe it's not 911 itself that's the joke in your town.
When seconds count the police are only minutes, or in this case hours, away.
How badly was the SD police force hurt by the defund movement? Much of the blame goes there.
Not San Diego, but:
... last one out, turn out the lights, huh?
sorry, link
who's gonna chase the Blues Brothers through town next time?
Anybody else remember the standoff between The Union and The Mayor about mandatory vaccinations? Neither do I.
So the Chicago PD is down about 1600 out of how many tens of thousands?
When seconds count, they'll be along sometime tomorrow to fill out the paperwork.
Same old story.
Different day.
Damn it!!
FTA
Show me someone who trusts the police, and I'll show you someone who has never asked them for help.
.... or had them show up after someone totaled your car, and tell you that you were obviously at fault, it was clear from your license which showed that you didn't live locally, while the fine, upstanding fellow who just ran a red light was obviously the victim since he lived in that town.
The cops were just being anti-racists. After all, urgency is a white supremacist concept: https://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2022/07/02/health-officials-delay-meeting-because-urgency-is-a-white-supremacy-value/
Well, between San Diego and California laws, the neighbors probably couldn't just take their assault weapons and go see what was happening. I guess they didn't have any baseball bats, either. Nor were they smart enough to just go outside and blow a car horn continuously until a cop showed up. Because while they may not respond to a call that sound dangerous, they will always show up for a cheap disturbing the peace charge.
This story, like other Brickbats, feels like it's missing something.
Probably primarily, did Dadkah herself call the police?
Secondarily, did Dadkhah, very alive and well, have dinner or a conversation with one of the callers around 6 p.m., hours minutes before the incident and her presumptive death, or had she not been seen for days?
Had Chambers had been picked up multiple times previously for harassing/abusing her?
It seems very much like a feasible back story that Dadkhah texting Chambers "I'm going to shoot up all the heroin you gave me and go to sleep forever." Chambers freaking out. Neither Dadkhah nor Chambers wanting the police the police involved, and Chambers getting arrested for conducting a wellness check. Did any of the neighbors call or try to check on Dadkhah themselves? Sounds like a clusterfuck to me.
Chambers getting arrested for conducting a wellness check
That's not to exculpate Chambers, but this article sounds like a blind reading of the police report. Officers were summoned. Officers showed up. No response. Officers were again summoned. Officers showed up. Perp was arrested. The End.
officers "showed up" at Uvalde too - I for one have higher expectations...
I have no idea what happened, though there seem to be details that would make the account more comprehensive.
From linked article, backstory:
Jones said Chambers met Connie through her volunteer work with mental health outreach, became smitten with her, tracked down her address, and constantly visited despite repeated requests that Chambers leave her alone. Both Jones and a neighbor told us Chambers occasionally assaulted Connie, and the times that police were called, he wasn’t arrested.
“It had been going on for a year and a half, almost two years,” said Jones. “And it was all her responsibility to make it stop. That’s the way they made it seem.”
Even with this it sounds like she repeatedly prevented the police from arresting and prosecuting him so why bother showing up to be prevented from arresting and prosecuting him again?
Sometimes empathy is fatal.
it was all her responsibility to make it stop
Yes, who else could be?
The funniest part is, that line is spoken by a former love interest who was 'devastated but not surprised' to hear about her murder and was previously involved in an incident where Chambers showed up and assaulted her.
If the police were negligent, do we arrest him too?
P.S. - Don't stick it in anything having to do with crazy.
Wow! What a twist! Turns out that the ACAB story is actually 'The Little Social Worker Who Cried Wolf'.
I'm beginning to think Brickbats shouldn't be considered as one-off stories of obvious misconduct and more like introductory exercises in DIY investigative journalism.
Ultimately - your safety is your responsibility. Though I do expect the police to do their jobs. Showing up, knocking on the door with broken glass all around and then leaving is not doing their job...
Looks to me like the cops arrested Chambers out of embarrassment. How dare someone summon them multiple times and then make them look bad by finding a dead body that presumably would have been alive if they'd done their job? Throw the asshole in jail without bail and let that be a lesson to anyone else who asks the police for help.
We don't really know if she was still alive or not when cops showed up the first time, do we? And that was 45 minutes after the guy had broken in, and almost two hours after he started banging on the door. Question: could none of the neighbors try to intervene themselves during that first hour, when it became apparent the cops were not responding quickly?
Why would the murderer call the cops on themselves multiple times?
Go re-read the article.
Connie is the one they found dead in the morning.
Chambers is the guy that broke into the apartment and called the cops in the morning, and was arrested.
The neighbors are the ones that called the cops multiple times during the hours-long break-in.
the neighbors try to intervene themselves
Don't make someone else's emergency your emergency is pretty good advice.
I’m in Texas. I might have done something. If I was in Cali, I’d mind my own business. To what end would interfering result? A fight that if I win I’m probably arrested. If I lose, well, that’s not a good ending. Certainly can’t shoot the guy in Cali. And no, not going to try and reason with him. “Hey buddy, let’s talk this out.”
This case brings a whole new meaning to the cliche about "When seconds count, the police will be there in minutes".
Let's be clear. The national crime wave is the Democrats doing: they came up with "Defund the Police" to distract from the fact that George Floyd and almost all the abuse of blacks (and many poor non-black people as well) is the result of how Democrat machines that run those cities, decided to hire, train and manage those police. Simply: Democrats created the defund the police to distract from the fact that Democrat politicians told the police to act the way, that led to the BLM protests. And the BLM organization did the Democrat a political favor by rioting and blaming racists (yeah, Democrats admit they hired or taught their police to be racists), blaming Trump (who has no authority over local police), and a disservice to Blacks.
What needs defunding are Democrat politicians running big blue cities. Then maybe we would have police who protect and serve, rather than policing for profit, disregard for peoples' property thanks to qualified immunity, civil asset forfeiture, no-knock raids, and general abuse of citizens. Notice, the Democrats have done practically nothing regarding police procedure reform, because they want the police to be able to abuse the citizens.
Just look at their prosecutors, they let low life criminals off, while prosecuting people who only defended themselves. And VP Harris helped bail them out when they actually had to post bail.
You want to blame someone for warrior cops who can't be forced to give a shit about members of the public, thank Saint Reagan.
Sure he lowered taxes and talked a good talk about liberty, but it was under his reign that the militarization of the police began as part of his ramping up the war on drug users.
Democrats are clueless, that's for sure. But if you're going to point a finger at the people responsible for the current police culture of depraved indifference, you need to point it at the rah rah rah go law enforcement Republicans.
And how did Senator Biden vote in those days?
Whatabout?!?
When Sarc brings in Reagan whataboutism is good.
When others bring in Biden whataboutism is bad.
Sarc's entire comment history explained.
You want to blame someone for warrior cops who can't be forced to give a shit about members of the public, thank Saint Reagan.
Sounds like Saint Reagan was dead before Chambers and Dadkhah even met and, if anyone is responsible for these cops not giving a shit when Chambers showed up in Dadkhah's place, it was Dadkhah for not having him arrested at any one of the previous break in/assaults.
I would blame the police unions and the politicians they support, who make it nearly impossible to remove obviously bad cops from the street. Chauvin should have been moved to a desk job years earlier.
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the fact that George Floyd and almost all the abuse of blacks (and many poor non-black people as well) is the result of
Accepting failed Cultural Attributes as worthy of Celebration and Embracing.
To Protect and Serve!
>>The police knocked on the door and called Dadkhah's phone. When she didn't answer, they left.
they can just leave on an Armed B&E?
Yup.
Cops are not obligated (by law) to investigate, respond to, or attempt to stop crimes. They may suffer employment penalties, but it's pretty hard to fire a cop for anything short of narcing on another cop (the biggest sin a cop can commit).
This has been affirmed multiple times by the SCOTUS.
they can just leave on an Armed B&E?
Yes: 4/22/2022 09:26:42 7980 233J1 -- NO DV//242 AT MOST BUT VICT DOES NOT WANT TO PRESS CHARGES
And, supposedly, the above or similar was the case multiple times over the course of more than a year.
If Reason were honest, this story would be an unfortunate, but foreseeable, side effect of their ACAB/"don't treat the mentally unstable as criminals" narrative.
And "armed B&E" based on what? The call of an anonymous witness? What was he armed with? I'm virtually always carrying a knife on my person, does that automatically upgrade everything I do to 'armed' status?
I have no idea I was simply led to believe by television police would kick down the door and chase the bad guys until capture
Producers must cherry-pick the Body Cam show-footage because those coppers always get their guy
Producers must cherry-pick the Body Cam show-footage because those coppers always get their guy
I don't deny that footage gets cherry-picked from a lot of sources. The news generally isn't going to show the body cam footage unless it demonstrates a no-shit crime. However, I also wouldn't rule out selective viewing/memory (on either of our parts). I'm dead certain I've seen at least one episode of COPS where I've heard the phrase "Are you sure you don't want to press charges?" uttered more than once.
No one should have guns but the cops.
Per gun control groups like Everytown and Giffords, this is a sad but acceptable outcome. We just all need to know our place in society and let the authorities do their jobs. And if the outcome doesn't work out so well, that is just the cost of living in "civilization," right? I mean to have people owning and even carrying guns and using them to legitimately defend themselves...just isn't going to fly at any beltway cocktail parties.
Somewhere Flavor Falv is howling with an impish grin on his face.
Stupid games. Stupid prizes. This goes for both Dadkhah, her neighbor/love interest Jones, and Reason's forced ACAB narrative.
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Priority 1 - Goal: 18 min. Actual: 33 min.
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ACAB! Defund them harder!