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Report: Police fail to break into apartment where woman was killed
AP ^ | 2.10.05

Posted on 02/10/2005 10:18:05 PM PST by ambrose

Posted on Thu, Feb. 10, 2005

Report: Police fail to break into apartment where woman was killed

Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA - Police are investigating whether officers acted appropriately when they failed to break into an apartment where a 24-year-old woman was later found strangled.

San-dee King, who lived alone in an apartment house in the Frankford section of the city, was found dead under a pile of clothes that had been set on fire.

Police were called to the building about 1:45 p.m. Jan. 21 after neighbors reported a fire in the apartment. No arrests have been made.

Police had gone to the building earlier after someone using King's cell phone sent text messages to her friend, saying that King was in trouble. The friend alerted police and officers were dispatched to the apartment, investigators familiar with the case told The Philadelphia Inquirer.

King's father, Eugene King, who also had been alerted of the text messages by King's friend, headed to the apartment and asked police for help in forcing open the apartment door. He was told by police that they could not do that because his daughter was an adult, the Inquirer said.

The officers left, and the fire broke out shortly thereafter.

"The Homicide Division began an investigation, and during their investigation ... it became apparent that there was some concern regarding the manner and the way the officers initially responded," Police Inspector William Colarulo said Thursday.

The case is drawing parallels to the murder of 23-year-old Wharton student Shannon Schieber in 1998. In that case, two officers called to investigate screaming coming from Schieber's apartment decided not to break down her door. Schieber's body was discovered inside the apartment the next morning.

Her parents sued police, but an appeals court dismissed the case in 2003.


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To: gdc61

Unless you get punctured. LOL


41 posted on 02/11/2005 10:54:52 PM PST by Badray (Quinn's First Law -- Liberalism ALWAYS generates the exact opposite of it's stated intent.)
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To: FITZ

"but also that maybe the police don't treat text messages to a third party as seriously as they might have treated a phone call."

Apparently not. I guess hoping police will save you if you get into trouble isn't realistic. Their job is to file a report after you are dead.



42 posted on 02/14/2005 6:10:51 AM PST by monday
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