Police Respond to Violent Behavioral Crisis in Baltimore


Police are responding to a situation where a person is having a violent crisis at a home. The person is unarmed and not suicidal, but may pose a danger to others. Police are waiting nearby until it is safe to approach.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
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Transcript:
Have anybody in sector two coming clear, 26? (name withheld), 26. Yes, are you able to come clear? I have a behavior crisis on your post-4348 Parkside Drive. 27. I had two, I had two Walton Station, 10 of us. trespassing and now are marching ten four ten four twenty seven are you ten eight uh three baker's twenty seven give me like a five minutes ma'am i'm getting my vehicle Can I have a lot with 4480? 104. Okay. (name withheld) of 4480. Go ahead, sir. Can you bring the person out? Yeah, time for. Okay, so on now for the tape right now, behavioral crisis, violent, holding 434A parks at Drive. Call the state, he's calling for himself, he's having a crisis. He is violent, he does not have a weapon, and he's not thinking about killing himself. I'm not a copy at the door box. Turned, but they're going to stage until it's clear because the listed as violent. 399
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Location mentioned:
Near Parkside Dr, Baltimore, MD 21206
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