NEW YORK — (NEW YORK) -- An Erie County, New York, 911 dispatcher could be fired after an employee at the Tops supermarket said the dispatcher hung up on her during Saturday's attack that killed 10 people.
Latisha Rogers, an assistant store manager, told The Buffalo News that the dispatcher"was yelling at me" during those terrifying moments when the shooter was firing in the store.
The county will seek the dispatcher's termination following a review of the 911 call, a spokesman for the Erie County Executive's Office told ABC News. Rogers told The New York Times she was behind the customer service counter when the shooting began. She ducked behind the counter to call 911 and told the paper she whispered,"There's someone shooting in the store."
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