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Girl Arrested For Calling 911 To Help Dying Father
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Cops Busted is not about bashing the Police, but that few bad apples. For the most part, most Police Officers are respectable, but in current years I am not happy with the trend and course Law Enforcement has taken. Did they forget they are Public Servants - To SERVE and PROTECT! Cops are not above the law, nor are they better than other people. 
By Cops Busted
Published on 05/6/2009
 
Adrianne Ledesna Called the 911 for her father who was on the kitchen floor, unconscious and shaking with a severe seizure, after having gone brain surgery three weeks prior.
The dispatcher, Sergeant Robert McFarland refused to send an ambulance because the Ledesna was heard swearing prior to him answering the 911 call.
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Adrianne Ledesna Called the 911 for her father who was on the kitchen floor, unconscious and shaking with a severe seizure, after having gone brain surgery three weeks prior.
The dispatcher, Sergeant Robert McFarland refused to send an ambulance because the Ledesna was heard swearing prior to him answering the 911 call.



This is amazing to me. I don't know, but I am sure that atleast 75% of the times people call 911, they are in a state of panic and swear words have to come out! I mean come on, you call 911 when something is happening.
Then to top it off, Sgt. Robert McFarland arrests the girl for coming in to complain about his lack of professionalism.
Disorderly Conduct in most states is drunk in public, "disturb the peace", or to loiter in certain areas. Who's peace did she disturb, the officer's? Nope, not that easy, it must be the public's peace! So here we are again, where a Cop has taken things personally and made an arrest on nothing more than his personal agenda! Not just should Sgt. McFarland be fired, but arrest for False Arrest (False arrest = held in custody without probable cause or without an order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.)

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