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Woman Arrested For Literally Being A Meme

Woman Arrested For Literally Being A Meme

That's one way to be sent down.

Mark McGowan

Mark McGowan

Now and again we all get to the point when we literally have got no time for everyone else - epitomised by Kimberly "Sweet Brown" Wilkins, who went viral for saying "ain't nobody got time for that".

However, when we are tired of other people it is important to choose wisely when to make it obvious. For example, if you're a call handler for the emergency services, telling people that you have no time for their emergencies is not great.

Crenshanda Williams, who worked at Houston Emergency Center, made no effort to cover up her tiredness of other people, hanging up on various callers trying to report an emergency, and becoming a real life meme in the process.

The 43-year-old, who has now been charged with two counts of interference with an emergency telephone call, would often hang up before anyone had the chance to tell her their predicaments, according to KPRC 2.

She even said "Ain't nobody got time for that" during a call, mimicking Sweet Brown's famous words.

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Buster Pendley, who was a victim of Crenshanda's ignorance, told KPRC 2: "The 911 operator answered the phone, and she said, 'This is Crenshanda, may I help you?'. 'My Wife's passed out I need an ambulance,' then she said okay, and she hangs up on me."

The offences the former call operator has committed are usually punishable by up to a year in prison and a $4,000 fine.

According to documents, she was involved in thousands of 'short calls', which are calls that last 20 seconds or less. This led her superiors to question just what on earth she was doing, eventually finding out that she hangs up on just about everyone.

In one instance she hung up on a man who was reporting an ongoing armed robbery - by the time police had eventually got to the scene, a man was reportedly dead.

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In another she put the phone down on an officer who was calling to report a serious motoring crime, but the phone was down before he could say his name.

Crenshanda is due to appear in court next week to see if she is convicted for the offences she committed from October 2015 through to March 2016.

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