The emergency services dispatcher who reportedly yelled at an employee of the Tops grocery store in Buffalo, New York who called 911 during the May 14 mass shooting and then hung up on her has been fired, the New York Times reported on Saturday. The 18-year-old gunman allegedly traveled to Buffalo to target the heavily Black neighborhood, according to a 180-page rant he posted online prior to the shooting that contained racist and anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.
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Categories: Mass Shootings, New York, Texas