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Updated: 1:28 AM Oct 12, 2007
Attorney General Releases Crandon Shooting 911 Calls
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Story includes all 13 original audio files of the 911 calls Posted: 5:26 PM Oct 11, 2007Email Address: news@weau.com |
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What exactly happened in Crandon, last weekend, during the tense and tragic moments that left six young people dead plus the shooter, hours later, is coming out.
The Attorney General's Office released 13 911 calls from early Sunday morning.
Unidentified person’s 911 call
Jean Childers’ second 911 call
Special Agent Jody Wormet’s 911 call
Special Agent Jody Wormet’s second 911 call
Partial transcripts of several calls:
Donnell Dachelet: “It sounds like gunshots being fired. I don't know where they're coming from. It was two different sets. The first set went off and now we just heard the second set. Pick up truck. Just went down Hazeldell. High speed."
Deputy Greg Carter: "Active shooter. I believe it's Deputy Peterson. My squad's been shot. I had (unintelligible) round come centimeters from my head. It went through my squad. He is shooting to kill."
Dachelet: "Bob, get the kids down. Get the kids down."
Response: "Get down there, get down there. Get the 911."
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