A 911 dispatcher, who received a desperate call from a grocery store employee during the mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, on May 14, has been fired after being accused of hanging up on the caller, The Washington Post reports. The complaint, according to WZZM 13 , came from Latisha Rogers, an assistant office manager at Tops supermarket. Speaking to WZZM 13, Rogers said she pulled her cell phone out of her back pocket and called 911 when she heard gunshots that wouldn’t stop. She then whispered to the dispatcher while hiding behind a customer service counter as the shooter was gunning down people in the store, killing 10 of them. The call taker, according to Rogers, dismissed her in “a very nasty tone.” “I called 911, I go through the whole operator and everything, the dispatcher comes on and I’m whispering to her and I said Miss, please send help to 1275 Jefferson there is a shooter in the store,” Rogers told the newsstation. “She proceeded in a very nasty tone and says I can’t...