![]() ![]() “Time is going by really, really slow,” he told the dispatcher. ![]() He reported his address, asked that emergency rescue be sent and then repeatedly asked if EMS was, in fact, en route. He’d smoked pot before, he said, but had never eaten a ganja brownie – perhaps the pot was laced with something, he suggested. “We made brownies and I think we’re dead, I really do.” His wife was lying on the ground, still breathing, but they were both having a really bad trip. Edward Sanchez called 911 to report that he and his wife, Stacy, baked a batch of pot brownies – containing, maybe, a quarter-ounce of pot – ate them all and were now dying: “I think we’re dying,” he told the dispatcher during the five-minute call. In short, if you wanna do pot, carry a badge, get caught, and skate off clean, move to Dearborn. It all started with a phone call – a five-minute call to Dearborn, Mich., 911 operators – and has spawned serious questions about how the Dearborn PD handles a drug-stealing-and-doing cop. ![]()
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