6th-grader delivers best apology of all time for prank call to 911 dispatcher

6th-grader delivers best apology of all time for prank call to 911 dispatcher, The previous evening I called and said 'Dezz [sic] Nuts," admitted the anonymous tween, whose folks requested that he compose a statement of regret, as well as took him to the Savannah-Chatham County 911 Center to peruse it so anyone might hear to the on-obligation responders.

"What happened was that me and my companions we're [sic] talking and I got set out to call you," he clarified in the letter, which the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department posted on its site this week. "I know this was idiotic yet I was not listening to myself but rather I did knew [sic] it wasn't right. It would be ideal if you forget me."

The repentant rapscallion went ahead to request absolution around three more times, and thought of, "I know there will be results for my activities and I won't whine about them."

Excuse him they did and, as indicated by the post on the Savannah-Chatham police site, they even took the child and his guardians on a voyage through the 911 middle, accentuating how unfunny it can be when trick guests occupy dispatchers from genuine crises. Lt. Jeff Olson, leader of the Savannah-Chatham 911 crisis interchanges group, evidently even called the prankster's guardians later to express gratitude toward them.

Yet, their order didn't end with the general population expiation. As indicated by the police division, the jokester's guardians still had him on "lockdown." Whether he's finished on his guarantee to "not whine" about it hasn't been affirmed.
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