Shocking 911 Call: Dispatcher Jokes About Shooting Out-of-Control Teen

Grayson Larkspur

Updated Friday, July 19, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A viral video on Reddit titled "He actually said that...😶" has sparked intense discussion and controversy. The video features a troubling 911 call where a dispatcher makes an inappropriate joke.

In the call, a distressed mother explains that her two teenage daughters, aged 12 and almost 14, are physically fighting, with the younger one kicking a hole in a door. The mom describes the 12-year-old as being out of control and difficult to manage due to her size. The dispatcher then shockingly asks, "Okay, did you want us to come over and shoot her?" When met with silence, he follows up with, "Are you there?" and clarifies that it was a joke.

This interaction has elicited strong reactions from viewers. One user commented, "This Is How I Lost My Job," highlighting the potential consequences of such behavior. Another noted, "I didn't hear a 'no'," pointing out the awkward silence that followed the dispatcher's question. The comment, "I lost it at 'Are you there?'," indicates how unexpected the dispatcher’s remark was.

While some found humor in the dark joke, as evident from comments like "Bro let the intrusive thoughts win 💀" and "I mean… I laughed. He totally nailed the joke," others strongly criticized it. One user compared the dispatcher to Peter Griffin, saying, "It's almost as if Peter Griffin took over his brain," while another emphasized the seriousness of the issue by stating, "Not really a joke cuz, you know, that happens."

The incident also prompted discussions about the appropriateness of calling 911 for certain situations. One user remarked, "In all fairness, she shouldn't be calling 911 for a 12-year-old having a tantrum. Call a neighbor or something," suggesting alternative ways to handle such domestic issues.

The comments section further delved into the real-life implications, with one user sharing a story of a 12-year-old girl involved in a violent altercation where police intervention led to a tragic outcome. Another user pointed out the harsh reality of police responses to mental health crises, saying, "Hard to know this is a joke anymore since it actually happens."

This video serves as a stark reminder of the fine line between humor and insensitivity, especially in high-stress situations. It also raises important questions about the role of law enforcement in handling domestic disputes and mental health crises. The incident underscores the need for sensitivity and professionalism, particularly in emergency response contexts.

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Top Comments from Reddit

Eduard_I_DeMallorca

"This Is How I Lost My Job"

Exotic_Inspector_111

I didn't hear a 'no'.

easternhobo

Joking about it = fired Actually doing it = paid vacation

Mendozena

Just saying the quiet part out loud.

Senior-Scarcity-2811

In all fairness she shouldn't be calling 911 for a 12 year old having a tantrum. Call a neighbour or something.

Admirable-Builder878

It's almost as if Peter Griffin took over his brain.

exotics

I mean… I laughed. He totally nailed the joke.

sharpsh007er

I lost it at "Are you there?"

Chromeboy12

Bro let the intrusive thoughts win 💀

Nacho_Beardre

I made a joke once in a doctors visit. Dr just stared at me. Later I thought what a lame doctor without a sense of humor. Now I get it, place and time.

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