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When does a "Good Samaritan" become a "Vigilante"? In this episode of The Comm Center, Drew (retired Police Lieutenant) and Jon (active 911 Dispatcher) break down the high-stakes reality of civilian pursuits. We analyze three pivotal cases—Flagler County, Hannah Payne, and the tragic Denise Amber Lee disappearance—to reveal how one decision on a 911 call can lead to either a life saved or a life sentence. What you’ll learn in this breakdown: Tactical Command: Drew explains the legal threshold of "foreseeability" and when a civilian intervention becomes a criminal liability. Dispatch Reality: Jon breaks down the exact moment a dispatcher tells you to "stop" and why ignoring that instruction changes your legal standing instantly. The Fine Line: Why was one caller hailed as a hero while another was sentenced to life in prison? Whether you're a true crime enthusiast or a first responder, this deep dive into the psychology of 911 calls and emergency response will change the way you look at "helping" forever. 0:00 - The Dilemma: Help or Go to Jail? 2:15 - Flagler County: The "Hero" Caller 5:40 - Dispatch Instructions: Why "Stop" Matters 8:20 - Hannah Payne Case: When Pursuit Leads to Prison 12:15 - Denise Amber Lee: The Cost of a Lost Visual 15:30 - Final Verdict: Tactical & Dispatch Summary The Comm Center offers expert insights into true crime and emergency response from seasoned professionals. Drew, a retired law enforcement officer with 29 years of experience as a detective, police supervisor, and 911 center administrator, joins Jon, an active 911 dispatcher with over 10 years in dispatch, plus experience as a corrections supervisor and retail theft prevention officer. Together, they provide trusted analysis and a rare look into real-life law enforcement and dispatch work. Subscribe for in-depth, reliable perspectives from those who know the job firsthand. Subscribe to @thecommcenter AFFILIATE LINKS Another way to help support the show: Some links may be affiliate links. As an Amazon/YouTube affiliate, I may earn a commission if you make a purchase — at no extra cost to you. CHECK OUT Drew's new Amazon Storefront. He receives a commission if you buy linked products. Amazon : https://amzn.to/4gck8K6 Scripts and Content Guidance : yoinkit.ai : https://yoinkit.ai/?fpr=drew10 Shorts Made with OpusClip : https://www.opus.pro/?via=1f17a7 Sick Thumbnails made with: https://pikzels.com?via=n2ie3z Cool Social Media Posts : ThreadMaster: https://www.threadmaster.ai/?ref=drew We Use StreamYard for our Stream : https://streamyard.com/pal/c/59576101... VidIQ Link : https://vidiq.com/commcenter ______________________________ For more true crime from the inside, SUBSCRIBE on / @thecommcenter _______________________________ Want to be part of the conversation? Leave a voicemail and we will play it on the show! The number is (848) COMM-911 From abroad: +1 848-266-6911 From within the U.S.: (848) 266-6911