store where you are. yes. and then after that, it was silent but i didn t know if there were more people in the store or anything and i proceeded to get a phone call from another friend. he is a is a local that gives employees rides to and from the store and he called me and said, please tell me that you are okay and i whispered to him and i said, yes, i m scared. i m i don t know what to do and he says, where are you, and i said, i m at the desk. he said, stay down, don t move. the cops are outside and they are going to be coming in and i will be outside waiting for you. it just come find me outside. so i waited and i heard the walkie-talkies from the police and i peeped my head up a little bit over the counter and a officer happen to look in the window when he said, stay down. stay down. i got back down flat and i waited a couple more minutes. it seemed like forever. i heard people walking and i heard somebody crying hysterically. i kind of just got up and stood up with
in her face. yes, she looked horrified. she turned like she was going to run and like i said, it was a little gap, a few seconds, but it seemed like it was a long time and you heard the next booms go off. it sounded like bombs being dropped in the store. it would be so loud. you could feel it. i ve never experienced something like that. it was like you were in the middle of a battlefield. leticia, just so people that are just joining us, she is telling her story and it you said that you called 911, leticia, and the dispatcher had hung up on you. the executive, said that there was an inquiry and explained how the 911 call ctr. up looked into your call and i want you to listen to this and i will get your response. on sunday, they went to