There are two very important questions now that Olidia Kerr Day has been murdered:
1) Why was she not armed?
2) What the fuck were the 911 operators doing?
Running from a man she had just argued with, Day got into her car and drove away… while calling 911 for the nearest police station. She spoke with two operators, but neither could give her that vital information! Don’t they have printouts to reference?
During Day’s 911 call, the Plantation police dispatcher tries to get her to provide more details, including who is chasing her.
“Stop yelling. I can’t help you if you’re yelling,” the Plantation operator says.
The Sunrise police operator steps in, asks Day to stay on the line and says he is trying to look up the police station address.
“Please. He’s going to kill me!” Day says.
Seconds later, Day yells she has stopped her car. Next, her distant scream comes over the line, followed by a brief silence.
Sunrise operator: “Hello? Plantation? Hello?”
Plantation operator: “Shots fired. Hold on one second.”
The call ends.
She got to a police station without any help from the operators:
Minutes later, at about 7:30 p.m., Day was able to make it to the police station at 451 NW 70th Terrace without help from the operators. The gunman, following close behind, got out of his car and fatally shot her near the entrance. Then, with a suicide note addressed to police in his pocket, gunman Carlos B. Cevallos, 48, took his own life, officials said.
This is what kills me:
Police described the fatal incident as something that unraveled so quickly, there wasn’t much they could do.
If you listen to the audio it seems that there was plenty of time, instead of asking inane questions like “Ma’am, do you know him?”
Day leaves behind a fiance, two daughters and a son… when she could have just stopped the rat bastard with a couple of rounds from a legal weapon. What a waste.



























“Toman said the department and its 911 center did not violate any policies”
Well, after all, that’s the most important issue isn’t it?