Beltran v.City of El Paso (2004) ruled that:
A) a 911 operator had an affirmative duty to protect a mother and her daughter from their husband/father who murdered them.
B) a 911 operator had no affirmative duty to protect a mother and daughter from their husband/father who murdered them.
C) the 911 operator violated the due process rights of the murdered mother and daughter due to the operator's failure to protect them.
D) the 911 operator violated the constitutional rights of the murdered mother and daughter due to the operator conveying untruthful information.
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