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DETROIT, Michigan — At his annual State of the City address last year, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan applauded his police department for continuing to drop the average response time for 911 calls inside the city."It's a far cry from the days when 911 calls averaged 30 minutes," Duggan said to applause. Now, according to police officials, officers arrive on the scene in about 12 minutes, sometimes sooner.But don't tell that to the mother of a young woman who called 911 again and again last month, only to have police show up days later."It failed for us," she said through tears.The mother asked that we conceal her face to protect the identity of her daughter, who she says is the victim of a crime.The trouble started on the afternoon of September 15.  The mother, who we'll call Sandra, was visiting her young adult daughter on Detroit's west side when she heard screaming as she stepped out of her car."I run up to the door because I realized it was my daughter," she said. "She comes to the door and he's behind her, he's attacking her."Her daughter's boyfriend, who she said has been abusive in the past, was pounding her with his fists.  Sandra ran up to the door and called 911. It was 1:29 PM."Detroit 911, what's the address of your emergency?" asked a dispatcher, according to recordings obtained by WXYZ television station."My daughter's boyfriend was beating the (expletive) out of her," she said breathlessly into the phone before providing her address.The dispatcher said she'd send a car that way, but 40 minutes went by and no one showed up.Sandra called again, but this time she received an automated message. She hung up and dialed 911 once more."Another automated message," she said.At 2:17 p.m., she made her fourth call, this time reaching a dispatcher."I already called it in 45 minutes ago and I still haven't had a police officer come yet," she told the woman on the other end of the line. Again she was told officers would be dispatched, and again she waited. No one came.Finally, at 3:01 p.m., she called once more. This time, she asked to speak to a supervisor."I already called it in twice now," she said, "It's been an hour and a half and nobody shows up."The dispatcher responded: "Hold on, let me see what's going on here," before transferring Sandra to a supervisor.No one from DPD, according to the family, showed up on Saturday.Around 5 p.m. that same day, Sandra said, her daughter's boyfriend returned."He had climbed back through her window and attacked her again," she said.Detroit police didn't arrive at the west side home until the following Wednesday afternoon, a full four days and 34 minutes after the first call to 911.Assistant Chief James White made no excuses when he spoke with WXYZ television station about the delay last week."It absolutely disturbs me, if that's actually what happened," White said, adding that the department is still investigating the incident.White said the investigation has "has already found some failures and there will be accountability for those failures."A police spokeswoman tells WXYZ that officers were, in fact, nearby on the Saturday Sandra called 911 and should have been directed to the home. Assistant Chief White says an internal investigation is still ongoing but said everyone deserved a prompt response from 911 in Detroit."She's already been contacted. She was issued an apology from the commander, and I will personally talk to her if she would like to talk to me," White said.An apology is something, says the young woman's mother, but it won't solve what she now says is her biggest fear: the next time her daughter needs 911, she won't bother to call."She's not feeling protected," Sandra said. "Not in the city of Detroit, that's for sure." 3776

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EL CAJON, Calif. (KGTV) - A Little League in El Cajon reeling from COVID-related hardship was targeted in a weekend theft."It's horrible. I don't now how someone could steal from a little league ... It was gut-wrenching," said Erik Weichelt, President of the Fletcher Hills Little League."Just devastating for the league," said Weichelt's son Gage, 12, who plays in the league.Discovered on Saturday: a damaged fence, gate shoved open, and a locked batting cage that was broken into. A bevy of equipment was stolen, including a riding mower, a pitching machine, two custom hitting mats, two sets of catcher's gear, three catcher's mitts and hundreds of baseballs."To steal from the kids just doesn't make sense," said Weichelt.The total loss was about ,000."What a troubling year for this to happen," said Weichelt.So far this year, COVID-19 health orders have canceled the team's main fundraiser, along with limiting all activities to practices and no games. In the concession area, there is ,500 worth of food which will likely go unsold."No revenue has come in. We're losing money because fees are still there. The cost of lights and maintenance isn't going away," said Weichelt.Their financial dilemma is now a bigger issue because of the theft. The loss of the equipment will limit the activities the kids are able to do, during a time when baseball, for many, has become a lifeline."No pitching machine means we can't hit. No lawn mower, no grass to play on. Right now, baseball is like an important sport for kid to get outside and play, and now we can't," said Gage.The league is insured, but it's unclear if the theft and vandalism will be covered.A Gofundme campaign has been set up to help the league with the cost of replacing the stolen items. 1768

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EL CAJON, Calif. (KGTV) - At least two people were detained after a man who was struck in the face with a pan died at the hospital. 139

  

EL CAJON, Calif. (KGTV) - The man charged with the brutal beating of an El Cajon Police officer inside a KFC appeared at a preliminary hearing in court Wednesday.Officer Jose Sioson was preparing to question Daniel Cook about stealing sodas from a Dollar Tree store when Cook attacked him at the restaurant on Fletcher Parkway, police said.MTS bus driver Iesha Booker witnessed the attack and grabbed the officer’s own radio to call for help when he was knocked unconscious.“I just grabbed his walkie talkie. I didn't know how to work it, I just grabbed it and just kept screaming in there they have an officer down, they have an officer down,” Booker said.Officer Sioson was taken to the hospital and released after several surgeries. He testified Wednesday about almost losing his eyesight in the attack, and how he is still recovering.RELATED: MTS bus driver's quick thinking saves officer's life"I never meant to be a hero," Booker said. "I was just doing what I thought that anyone would do for us or for me."Cook, who has previous convictions for assault and resisting arrest, is being held on half a million dollars bail. His defense attorney plans to enter a new plea of not guilty by reason of insanity at an arraignment scheduled in June.El Cajon Police stepped in to thank Booker, who is the homeless mother of seven children. A GoFundMe in her name has raised about ,000 of its ,000 goal.RELATED: Help for hero who saved officer 1454

  

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top expert on infectious diseases, spoke Wednesday to Harvard's School of Public Health amid the record-breaking spread of COVID-19 and impending announcements on vaccines.Watch the event below:Fauci's comments come amid the deadliest stretch of the pandemic to date.An average of 2,600 Americans are dying of the virus every day to go with an average of more than 200,000 new infections. The surge in the spread of the virus comes as many hospitals are full — a record 104,000 people in the U.S. are battling the virus in a hospital.Despite those grim numbers, Fauci said earlier this week that he expects things to get worse. He told CBS News on Monday that the U.S. still has not seen the expected spread of the virus that was facilitated by travel and indoor gatherings during the Thanksgiving holiday.Fauci's comments also come as the FDA weighs Emergency Use Authorization for a COVID-19 vaccine candidate made by Pfizer. Officials at the agency are expected to meet Thursday to discuss granting authorization, meaning Americans could receive initial doses as soon as next week.The event also comes a day after president-elect Joe Biden formally introduced Fauci as a top medical adviser in his administration. Biden also said he worked with Fauci to establish three goals to fight COVID-19 in his first 100 days in office: Institute mask mandates where possible, give out 100 million doses of vaccine and get as many kids back to in-person learning as possible. 1508

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