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Police Release Service Calls Made Following Shooting at Perry Hall High

Police released 21 service calls made following the attack that left a special needs students seriously injured.

 
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Photos by: Emily Kimball and Nick Gestido. Video by: Nick DiMarco. Audio provided by: Baltimore County Police Department. - Listen to the 911 calls made on the day Robert Gladden shocked the Perry Hall community by shooting a fellow classmate.
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Photos by: Emily Kimball and Nick Gestido. Video by: Nick DiMarco. Audio provided by: Baltimore County Police Department. - Listen to the 911 calls made on the day Robert Gladden shocked the Perry Hall community by shooting a fellow classmate.

Parents and school staff sounded shaken during conversations with police related to an Aug. 27 shooting at Perry Hall High School.

Baltimore County police released recordings of 21 service calls on Monday.

School staff members who called police for assistance sounded panicked and distracted, as they attempted to control the scene while relaying relevant information to police.

Police lines were also "overflowing" with calls—as one officer can be heard saying—from parents of Perry Hall students and their friends. One parent said to police that Robert Gladden, who was sentenced to 35 years in prison on Monday, for the attack, had told her son to leave ahead of the shooting.

"I just told him to run," the mother said.

Calls from the media, and one from an administrator at another school inquiring about lockdown procedures, rounded out the remainder of the calls.

Last week, Gladden, 15, pleaded guilty to the attack, which left special needs student Daniel Borowy seriously injured.

Related Topics: 911, Perry Hall High School Shooting, Perry Hall shooting, and Robert Gladden Jr.

Doug

7:56 am on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Kudos to Judge Cahill for the 35 year sentence. Gladden's attorney's quote "he will be the youngest person in the division of corrections. We as a society should real be real proud of that" (sic).. sorry. but society didn't make Gladden bring a shot gun to school.

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The Mole

8:59 am on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Why would an aministrator and media people call 911 about lockdown produres.Someone not trained?and media wasting 911 resources

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M. Sullivan

9:25 am on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

What is the point of releasing 911 call recordings? 99% of the time it adds absolutely nothing to the story.

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Really...

2:18 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

These people should be charged with 911 abuse.

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Ed

4:46 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

It's likely the media calls came in on the conventional 7-digit line. In fact, if they were calling from outside the county, that's the only way they could have gotten through to the Baltimore County dispatch center.

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