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Emergency officials say 911 operator made ‘error’ after professor fatally shot

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The head of a Florida dispatch centre is acknowledging an “error” was made in the moments after the fatal shooting of Toronto-born law professor.

Timothy Lee says a 911 operator did not initially alert police that Daniel Markel had been shot after receiving a phone call from one of the man’s neighbours.

Audio of the call was released Thursday by the Tallahassee Police Department.

Lee says a review showed the 911 dispatcher categorized the call as someone being incapacitated, which could have resulted in a delay in when police and paramedics arrived on the scene.

Markel — a Florida State University professor well-known in legal circles nationally and internationally — waited 19 minutes for an ambulance to arrive.

He died in hospital 14 hours later from a gunshot wound to the head.

Police have yet to identify any suspects in the case, but have said they believe it was not a random act.

Markel leaves behind two young sons.

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