Man flipping tables at bowling alley with possible firearm, Columbus OH
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A man wearing a black fedora was flipping tables at a bowling alley near Sawmill Commons Lane. Staff locked themselves in an office. A possible firearm was seen on the man. People remained inside the bowling alley.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Public Safety
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be for a male black ball with black fedora flipping tables.
00:06
They saw a possible firearm on his waist.
00:08
It does not read, but he's out at this point.
00:15
I'm afraid you guys for the 17, 19, 15, near Belton Drive, apartment 2.01.
00:21
They're black, about 5, 6, around 26 years old, black hair, wearing all blue.
00:26
Hit collar on the face with their closed fists.
00:29
(number withheld).
00:35
Are you 1017-173?
00:38
Most legs,
00:39
no half of me have a lot of black Ford truck, King Oceanary, 47 to 1.
00:45
20.
00:47
Copy.
00:49
Have y'all start for the 33[1], 4825, Sawmill Commons Lane.
00:52
No,
00:53
3.5.
00:55
Getting some male black ball at about 510, small bill, with a black fedora on.
01:01
1.203, sorry.
01:03
It doesn't make sense.
01:04
It looks like both the big of man-test is last.
01:08
Flipping tables, half of the staff has locked themselves in the office.
01:11
There's still people bowling.
Police codes explained
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[1]
33: Emergency radio traffic only; restricts non-essential communication due to a critical or dangerous situation.
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Location mentioned:
Sawmill Commons Ln, Columbus, OH 43016
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