Suspect threatens Uber driver with a gun near Floyd St, Dallas TX
A male threatened an Uber driver with a gun after the driver refused to give him a ride home near Floyd Street in Dallas. The suspect was described as heavy set, wearing a brown and white flannel shirt with black pants. The victim was driving a red 2003 Kia Sorrento.
Audio|Source: Dallas City Police - 1 Central
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Transcript:
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We have a service on an iron counter on foot near 6600 block of Floyd Street.
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He is an Uber driver and was threatened with a gun when he refused to give a ride home.
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RapidSOS is pinging a location at Good-Latimer Expressway.
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Able to give his exact location.
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Well, in the description again?
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A male threatened the Uber driver with a gun.
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Refusing to give him a ride home.
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Keep on 154,
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Time 4.
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Comments for this.
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Priority 1[1].
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The 2600 block of Floyd Street, complainant stated that he sees officers and then the call hung up.
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A male, heavy set, wearing a brown and white flannel with a pullover shirt and black pants.
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Half one forty can meet the whole of X-ray listeners on that call.
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X-ray, one, two, three, one, three, one five.
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Yes, sir.
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We have a priority one that came out of an armed encounter near 2600 block of Floyd Street.
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Thank you, 165. I can't see if you one.
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Time for.
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Thanks for it,
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12, 315.
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Saying that he's an Uber driver in a male.
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Heavy-set brown and white flannel with a pullover shirt, black pants, had pulled a gun on him while refusing to give a ride home.
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He's stating that he's in traffic and he's driving a red 2003 Kia Sorrento.
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Two, we'll go ahead and take a look for it.
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Yeah, I'm I heard.
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Sapir.
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9-9.
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Can you cancel BFR?
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The complaint that's already.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response
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