This is a true horrifying news story, two teenage brothers from Atlanta attempted to kill their parents last Saturday morning. Cameron and Christopher Ervin drugged their parents with Xanax before attempting to beat, stab, strangle and shoot them. “My children are trying to kill me.” The emergency services rushed to their home and got there just in time to save Yvonne and Zachary Ervin, viralthread reports.
A terrified mother tells the Snellville, Georgia, dispatcher she just heard one of her sons ask, "Where did mom go?" They're on their way upstairs now, she tells the 911 operator, barely completing her sentence before letting out a muffled scream.
The phone emits two tones as if someone is pressing the number keys. A male voice in the background says something about a phone. The mother sounds as if she's crying when she says, "The police are on their way. The police are on their way." She is no longer speaking to the dispatcher.
"Hello? ... Hello? ... Hello, ma'am?" the dispatcher calls. There is no reply, only silence on the other end.
Two Atlanta-area brothers remained behind bars Tuesday and charged with multiple felonies after police said they attempted to kill their parents over the weekend.
Yvonne Ervin has been treated and discharged from Gwinnett Medical Center, while her husband, Zachary Ervin, was still at the hospital Tuesday. He was in fair condition, said Beth Hardy, spokeswoman for the medical center. YouTube
The phone emits two tones as if someone is pressing the number keys. A male voice in the background says something about a phone. The mother sounds as if she's crying when she says, "The police are on their way. The police are on their way." She is no longer speaking to the dispatcher.
"Hello? ... Hello? ... Hello, ma'am?" the dispatcher calls. There is no reply, only silence on the other end.
Two Atlanta-area brothers remained behind bars Tuesday and charged with multiple felonies after police said they attempted to kill their parents over the weekend.
Yvonne Ervin has been treated and discharged from Gwinnett Medical Center, while her husband, Zachary Ervin, was still at the hospital Tuesday. He was in fair condition, said Beth Hardy, spokeswoman for the medical center. YouTube
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