Motorcyclists weaving through traffic on Main St, College Park GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatch received a call about three individuals riding motorcycles or minibikes on the sidewalk and weaving in and out of traffic along Main Street and East Main in College Park, Georgia. The riders appeared to head south, with some turning onto East Main. Officers may have been responding with emergency lights. The situation involved possible dangerous driving behavior but no confirmed injuries or collisions.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Radio, be advised there are three individuals riding motorcycles or minibikes on the sidewalk near Main Street.
00:10
One has a red book bag on the back with a blue skull cap.
00:15
Another has a black and white book bag on the back with a silver helmet.
00:23
Helmet, and another has a platform.
00:26
They are going in and out of traffic from the sidewalk to the street.
00:33
They're heading south on Main Street.
00:38
Turning onto East Main.
00:40
One is turning onto East Main.
00:41
One continues straight down Main.
00:45
Two others are going down East Main.
00:48
(number withheld) up there.
00:50
They're not stopping for you in (number withheld).
00:53
They'll be. Heading to the south side of town.
00:55
Radio, please.
00:58
(number withheld) radio.
01:00
Does East Point have something on Main Street? They're going with blue lights and siren code three.
01:05
Unknown. I can contact East Point to see what they have going on.
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