“And I see no evidence of the police properly identifying themselves, sirens blazing, super flashlights. . . “
Well then read it.
OK I’ll spoon feed it:
. . . Ms. Huddleston called 911 after hearing what she thought was a burglar outside of her home about 12:30 Thursday morning. . .
. . . After doing a perimeter check and finding no signs of anyone trying to break in and after trying to contact Ms. Huddleston with no response, the lieutenant sent other officers to the back of the house while he forced entry. . .
. . . It was a little intense at first, the lieutenant said. I didnt know if a bad guy had broken in. . .
. . . The lieutenant said he knew the wound was superficial so he crawled across the porch and jumped over the railing where he was treated by firefighters already on scene. . .
fire figthers are on the scene.
did they run down the street? Not likely. More likely they were sent by the dispatcher who probably wanted to help this lady whom she found credible.
After a perimeter search implies to me bright flashlights.
After trying to contact her implies banging on the door etc. duh.
DO NOT reply to me again until you answer this question:
WHY was she not arrested?