“In a lawsuit filed last week, a Hoover woman claims that police waited more than an hour and a half to enter the home where an armed intruder was attacking her 39-year-old daughter. Officers called the house phone and Ozburn’s cell phone several times between 9:38 and 10:52 p.m., but the calls went unanswered. At one point, officers tried to open the locked front door, despite Jamison’s insistence that they should go through the unlocked side door. Police entered the home at 11:15 p.m., and Ozburn and Frizzell were pronounced dead minutes later.”
http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2013/09/hoover_police_refused_to_enter.html
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