Altercation at Kansas City International Airport, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a disturbance at Kansas City International Airport involving a physical altercation between a male passenger and a gate agent. Other passengers reportedly intervened to restrain the individual as the situation escalated near Southwest Gate 68. The incident may involve an apparent assault and required assistance from on-site officers.
Audio|Heard on: Platte MO Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Disturbance at Gate 68.
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A male individual wearing a black shirt, black sweatshirt, brown pants, and glasses is starting to assault a gate agent at Southwest Gate 68.
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Any available officer?
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Units on the disturbance.
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The male individual is escalating.
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He's been going behind the desk, yelling and getting in their faces.
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He appears now to be trying to confront another passenger.
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It's a male individual in gray sweatpants, black sweatshirt, and black beanie, possibly with long braids.
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There are a couple of passengers restraining him in front of Gate 64.
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You should hear the yelling.
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On as you approach.
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Teams.
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Location mentioned:
Kansas City Int'l Airport (MCI), 1 Kansas City Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64153
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