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Page A2 Lake Oconee News Friday, September 29,2017 GREENE COUNTY Transcript from 911 call in officer-involved shooting released Editor’s note: Some of the abbrevi ations have been written out and “10 codes” have been written in clear text in this report for clarity. Last week, the Greene County Board of Commissioners released the 911 call logs from the officer-involved shooting that occurred in Woodville on Aug. 25. According to the documents obtained by Lake Oconee News, the records begin at 9:18 p.m. However, the traffic stop con ducted by Greene County Sheriffs Deputy Conrad Easley in Charles David Robinson began closer to 15 minutes prior to the first narrative in the 911 logs. 911 Operator Narrative: 9:18 p.m.: "Spoke with Christine at airlife and she advised she will be contacting airlife 10 which is closest to us." 9:22 p.m./'Notified Director Dan Sinke [in] refer ence to situation." 9:23 p.m.: "Spoke with M3 to confirm whether of not we needed airlife. They advised that is was a negative, that we do not need them." 9:24 p.m.: "Georgia State Patrol (GSP) units 140; 103; 361; 490 1076 (en route)." 9:31 p.m.: "Received call from Christine with air life and she advised she had air life staging in the air at this time they are 16 minutes out. I placed her on hold and Lawrence confirmed with M3 to see if we still needed them and M3 advised we did not need them." 9:38 p.m.: Received a call from Oglethorpe County 911 advising they have a unit in [sic] route to help with crowd control. 9:39 p.m.: Advised 67 (Brett) Rutledge (to Oglethorpe County providing mutual aid) and he advised [to] have them stage at Woodville Pantry with other officers. 9:40 p.m.: Called Oglethorpe back and advised her to advise officer of 67 (Rutledge's) request. 9:48 p.m.: At 2145 (9:45 p.m.) GPD (Greensboro Police Department) 206 Thorton advised he made contact with 44's (Deputy Easley's) father - 34 (Thomas Paquette) requested to have him call his cell phone..." 9:49 p.m.: 34 Paquette had 206 Thorton make contact with 44 Easley's parents and he advised he passed Paquette's number on to them and was 1076 (en route) back to the school. 9:52 p.m.: Per M2 this subject has (REDACTED). 9:53 p.m.: 60 Harland called to ask if 44 Easley advised how many occupants were in vehicles. Advised him from operator Alexander's radio traffic that he did not. 21:57 p.m.: At 9:05 p.m. 44 (Easley) advised subject was trying to break the wires. 10:01 p.m.: At 9:06 p.m. 44 (Easley) advised 1010 (fight) and hit his emergency button. At 9:07 p.m. 44 (Easley) advised suspect was trying to get his gun. 10:03 p.m.: 55 (Mark Fuller) asked if 44 (Easley) was 10-4 (okay) 67 (Rutledge) advised EMS checking him out stated (REDACTED). 10:14 p.m.: Oconee County Sheriff's Office has units staged at their south end to handle calls on our north end also they have dispatchers available if needed. 10:19 p.m.: Received call from El to get times beginning with when 44 (Easley) called out 1080 (chase) on foot. Gave him a timeline of his next callouts. 10:21 p.m.: Gave El times that EMS got on scene and when they (REDACTED) when they went (REDACTED) and when they arrived 10:55 p.m.: Deputy Brock with Putnam advised they are available if we need them 10:57 p.m.: Benn from Athens-Clarke County called in reference to one of our officers being at (REDACTED) he said that security from (REDACTED) called to ask for assistance from their deputies in reference [to] them stating they were going to be swamped with people. I advised him of the situation and he advised that he would get his deputies over to the hospital. 11:03 p.m.: Cl called and requested and [sic] coroner case number @ 22:29 (10:29 p.m.) 11:23 p.m.: Sheriff Sills called from Putnam County in reference to assisting us. He asked where does he need to go. I advised him of the location, 11:46 p.m.: 67 (Rutledge) called via 1021 (telephone call) requesting the address of the first house on the right on West Peachtree Street from Highway 77 (Dogwood Road S) address on right is 1071 address directly across the street is 1070 1:19 a.m.: 40 (Scott Smith) called [and] requested Judge Forbes' number [in] reference to obtain WHO can help with your HOME financing needs? ing a search warrant 2:41 a.m.: Received a call from Charlie Obrien [sic] with WSB radio in Atlanta wanting to know if we could confirm or deny whether one [of] our officers was involved in a shooting. I advised him that any information given would be given by out sheriff and that I could not give him any further information 4:05 a.m.: Received a call from GBI requesting to know which EMS personnel responded to this location - I told him that I knew E2 Finch was on M3 but did not know who her partner was - GBI confirmed they are at station and requested we let them know they are enroute [sic] to interview them about this incident Also in the 911 logs were times of events of the traffic stop. 9:02:30 p.m.: 1023 (arrived on scene, traffic stop initiated) 9:03:26 p.m.: 1080 (chase) on foot West Peachtree 9:03:36 p.m.: 1 tazed 9:04:03 p.m.: unit 411076 (on scene) 9:04:16 p.m.: unit 67 1076 9:04:18 p.m.: (44 Deputy Easley) logs himself 1/4 mile from Woodville Pantry 9:05:12 p.m.: Deputy Easley requests EMS be en route in reference to subject being tazed three times. 9:08:32 p.m.: Deputy Easley hits his emergency button 9:09:53 p.m.: Deputy Easley logs shots fired 9:10:41 p.m.: Deputy Easley logs three to four shots have been fired 9:10:46 p.m.: 308 advises he is going down Woodville Road 9:11:31 p.m.: Georgia State Patrol en route to scene 9:12:06 p.m.: Sheriff Donnie Harrison notified of situation 9:14:20 p.m.: 55 (Fuller) notifies 911 that suspect has been shot two times 9:15:48 p.m. 55 notifies 911 dispatch that 44 is okay and that suspect poss [sic] (REDACTED) 104 (Greensboro police officer). 9:16:50 p.m.: 55 logs that Penfield Road is shut down 9:19:36 p.m.: 32 (Sheriff Donnie Harrison, jr.) notified GBI The Greene County branch of the NAACP has announced that it will hold a protest at the Woodville Pantry on Saturday, Sept. 30 at 5 p.m. According to a press release sent by the NAACP to the Lake Oconee News, the protest concerns the the shooting death of Charles David Robinson during a traffic stop on Aug. 25. 9:22:34 p.m.: Deputy Easley's duty weapon was secured. 9:26:34 p.m.: Georgia State Patrol units 140 and 361 coming through Penfield 9:27:09 p.m.: 60 (Darren Harland) advises to keep GSP units en route 9:27:27 p.m.: At time 44 (Easley) hit his emergen cy button 9:27:37 p.m.: He (Easley) also advised suspect attempting [sic] to get his gun 9:32:08 p.m.: (EMS) Advises they are fixing to get ready to go to [REDACTED] advised that we have security out when they go en route [REDACTED] code 3 There were several call-ins to 911 during the incident. However, only two of the six call-ins were on the audio CD provided by the Greene County Board of Commissioners. The paper records are as follows: At 9:39 p.m. Charlene Roberts [sic]: "Received call from the mother of the suspect wanting to know if her son was alright this in reference to CAD#2017-38120 - I advised 55 (Fuller) he will ascertain who is authorized to make the...(end of report). 9:44 p.m.: Female caller: "Wanted to know if David Roberts [sic] was dead or alive. Advised her that we are unsure of any information; they are not releasing anything at this time. 10:22 p.m.: Bob Fulton, caller: "Reference [to] CAD# 2017-38120 he is the brother and father is right there of the subject and asking why hasn't his brother been transferred by med to a hospital. Why is he still there? He advised he is the sensible one...and that there are about 20 people who are females and are on their way to the scene and wants to know what has happened. They are very angry. I advised him that I could get his name and number and have someone give him a call. He advised he would like that." 10:26 p.m.: "Said she lives across from the bbq in Woodville and sees a lot of police - asked if they were safe - I told here yes they are." 10:35 p.m.: Wayne Robinson, caller: "Wants to speak to an officer in reference to his brother that was shot stated that if he doesn't get info soon he is going to nut up at the hospital." 10:58 p.m.: Hunter, caller: "Wants to know about his granddaughter's father. His number is (REDACTED). Her name is Shante Robertson [sic]. This is in reference to CAD# 2017-38120." The NAACP says it wants answers to a number of questions, including why an unarmed man was tased and shot? The NAACP said it is standing firmly behind Robinson’s family and asks that the community and surrounding commu nities demand a thorough investigation into the incident to insure that justice prevails. NAACP plans protest in Woodville We Can LAND LOANS • CONSTRUCTION LOANS LONG-TERM PERMANENT FINANCING FMB ibankfmb.com 706.485.9858 1011 Lake Oconee Pkwy., Eatonton (at Harmony Crossing) Shooting Continued from A1 “When we’ve completed our investigation, it will be turned over to the Greene County District Attorney’s Office.” Chief Assistant District Attorney Alley Mauldin is slated to handle the case in Greene County. The incident occurred during a traffic stop in the Woodville community near the Oglethorpe County line on the night Hurri cane Harvey made landfall around 9 p.m. The GBI’s initial report stated a physical confron tation occurred between Deputy Conrad Easley and Robinson resulting in Robinson being tased as well as Deputy Easley discharg ing his firearm and striking Robinson. Easley was examined for injuries sustained in the al tercation at an undisclosed hospital in Athens. Robinson allegedly fled the scene on foot and was pursued by Easley for some 200 yards before the incident occurred. Easley remains on admin istrative leave, according to Greene County Sheriff Donnie Harrison. “We don’t want to comment about the case right now while it’s still an ongoing investigation,” said Harrison. “It’s best if we just let the GBI do their job, and then we’ll be able to talk about it.” According to the GBI report, Robinson admitted to Easley at the scene he was driving without a license. When Easley attempted to arrest him, a scuffle broke out and Robinson fled the scene. The Rev. 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