Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

Anonymous
Out of curiosity, what name did Ruthanne Lodato go by? Was it Ruth, Anne or Ruthanne?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I heard the Washington Post released 911 tapes, which were totally confusing and understandably lead to the chaos. I'm starting to lose hope that they'll find this guy.


The neighbor who is called 911 had amazing patience!

The 911 operator was ridiculous demanding that the neighbor go over and physically haul the caregiver out of the home. And it doesn't seem like a good idea to suggest a random bystander go into a situation with an intruder.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard the Washington Post released 911 tapes, which were totally confusing and understandably lead to the chaos. I'm starting to lose hope that they'll find this guy.


The neighbor who is called 911 had amazing patience!

The 911 operator was ridiculous demanding that the neighbor go over and physically haul the caregiver out of the home. And it doesn't seem like a good idea to suggest a random bystander go into a situation with an intruder.



Agreed on the patience of the neighbor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, what name did Ruthanne Lodato go by? Was it Ruth, Anne or Ruthanne?


I always heard her referred to as Ruthanne (attended her music together classes), but others closer to her may know different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I heard the Washington Post released 911 tapes, which were totally confusing and understandably lead to the chaos. I'm starting to lose hope that they'll find this guy.


The man had to have left the home and the area already or the caregiver would have feared returning to the home after getting the neighbor to call 911. I wonder if the caregiver didn't speak enough English to call 911 and that's why she ran to the neighbor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard the Washington Post released 911 tapes, which were totally confusing and understandably lead to the chaos. I'm starting to lose hope that they'll find this guy.


The man had to have left the home and the area already or the caregiver would have feared returning to the home after getting the neighbor to call 911. I wonder if the caregiver didn't speak enough English to call 911 and that's why she ran to the neighbor.


The caregiver was described in the 911 call as a black woman. I think she ran to the neighbor's because she had been shot and wanted to get away from imminent danger. If I had been randomly shot, I'd be hysterical.

[No snark intended in this post]
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard the Washington Post released 911 tapes, which were totally confusing and understandably lead to the chaos. I'm starting to lose hope that they'll find this guy.


The man had to have left the home and the area already or the caregiver would have feared returning to the home after getting the neighbor to call 911. I wonder if the caregiver didn't speak enough English to call 911 and that's why she ran to the neighbor.


The caregiver was described in the 911 call as a black woman. I think she ran to the neighbor's because she had been shot and wanted to get away from imminent danger. If I had been randomly shot, I'd be hysterical.

[No snark intended in this post]


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard the Washington Post released 911 tapes, which were totally confusing and understandably lead to the chaos. I'm starting to lose hope that they'll find this guy.


The neighbor who is called 911 had amazing patience!

The 911 operator was ridiculous demanding that the neighbor go over and physically haul the caregiver out of the home. And it doesn't seem like a good idea to suggest a random bystander go into a situation with an intruder.



Agreed on the patience of the neighbor.


+1 On the patience of that neighbor. Very surprising that a 911 operator would instruct him to go and try to rescue the caregiver with a possible intruder still on the scene.

Apparently the caregiver was distraught and had run back inside of that house to try and help the woman who had been shot. And it seems as though the caregiver also helped her elderly patient to safety which was an incredibly brave thing to do.
Anonymous
Apparently, it was a "clerical error" by the City that the 911 tape was released. The police are not happy.

WTF, City of Alexandria? I know it's easy to armchair quarterback, but everything about this case seems so disorganized.

http://delray.patch.com/groups/police-and-fire/p/alexandria-police-release-911-call-from-lodato-shooting-delray
Anonymous
Wow
Anonymous
APD is never transparent, so I'm surprised that the 911 calls were erroneously released.

I wish we as a city and community could mobilize some kind of effort to demand opening things up to the public.
Anonymous
That should say, I'm NOT surprised the release of the 911 tapes was an error.
Anonymous
Right now Alexandria is so immersed in the fight over bike lanes on King Street that they are not acting rationally in this situation. Their priorities are skewed.
Anonymous
I am astonished about the lack of updates and transparency. Anyone hear anything through the vine?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am astonished about the lack of updates and transparency. Anyone hear anything through the vine?


Welcome to Virginia. Police are pretty much exempt from FOIA here and don't really have to disclose anything to the public. Virginia scored an "F" (47th out of 50 states) for transparency and accountability in a recent ranking.
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