A 911 dispatcher has been fired after a Tops employee trapped inside the Buffalo supermarket during last month’s mass shooting that killed 10 people said she was hung up on.
to take immediate action on gun control. In a speech on Thursday, the president called for sweeping changes to the country’s gun laws, including banning assault weapons and limiting high-capacity magazines, following the recent attacks in Buffalo, an elementary school in Uvalde, Tex., and a hospital in Tulsa. The political dynamics in the evenly divided Senate make the odds on those proposals remote.“I respect the culture and the tradition and the concerns of lawful gun owners,” he said.
Rogers had been standing behind the store’s customer service counter on May 14 when the shooting began. As she ducked to avoid the gunfire, she called 911 around 2:30 p.m.
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