Oklahoma City police officers placed on leave over April Fools’ Day 911 call to dispatchers - AP News
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Oklahoma City police officers were placed on leave for an April Fools’ Day 911 call.
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Oklahoma City police officers have been placed on leave after making an April Fools’ Day 911 call to dispatchers. The officers reportedly pranked dispatchers by making a fake emergency call on April 1. This action led to their suspension, indicating a serious breach of protocol for emergency services. The incident highlights the critical nature of 911 lines, which are reserved for genuine emergencies. An investigation is likely underway to determine the full extent of the officers' conduct and potential disciplinary actions.
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