Road dispute between gray and red pickup trucks, Catoosa County GA


A road dispute is occurring between a gray Ford F-150 and a red pickup truck. The driver of the gray pickup claims to have a gun and fears for his safety. The police are working to separate the two vehicles that are currently moving around the area.
Audio|Source: Catoosa County Public Safety
02:21
Transcript:
One, twenty-three, two, sir. I'm twenty-three. Both of those trucks are on the move again. You should be about to pass them. They're at the corner of Oak Tree in Poplar Springs, headed toward three-notch. It's a gray Ford F-150 and a red pickup. We are actually on the line with both vehicles at this time trying to get the red pickup to stop following the person in the gray pickup who says he has a (number withheld) and is in fear of his loss. The gray pickup. Go ahead. I turn on Oak Street. I've not seen these vehicles. Can we even up through 20? Coming up on Three Notch. I believe one of them were trying to get them to stop at DJs. Ten for them. That way from Oak Street, Poplar. Ten, four. 123, 1081. I'm ten-four, ma'am, you could expect. Ten-four. Twenty-seven, please. Two-three. Ten-four. Ten-four. Twenty-four. Twenty-five, one. I do not think anybody wants to twenty-five now. They're apparently going to go their separate ways as soon as the original caller in the red pickup can turn off that old meal. He says he's not following in it any longer. They just happen to be going the same way.
One, twenty-three, two, sir. I'm twenty-three. Both of those trucks are on the move again. You should be about to pass them. They're at the corner of Oak Tree in Poplar Springs, headed toward three-notch. It's a gray Ford F-150 and a red pickup. We are actually on the line with both vehicles at this time trying to get the red pickup to stop following the person in the gray pickup who says he has a (number withheld) and is in fear of his loss. The gray pickup. Go ahead. I turn on Oak Street. I've not seen these vehicles. Can we even up through 20? Coming up on Three Notch. I believe one of them were trying to get them to stop at DJs. Ten for them. That way from Oak Street, Poplar. Ten, four. 123, 1081. I'm ten-four, ma'am, you could expect. Ten-four. Twenty-seven, please. Two-three. Ten-four. Ten-four. Twenty-four. Twenty-five, one. I do not think anybody wants to twenty-five now. They're apparently going to go their separate ways as soon as the original caller in the red pickup can turn off that old meal. He says he's not following in it any longer. They just happen to be going the same way.
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Location mentioned:
Poplar Spring, Georgia 30736
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