Man assaults person with beer bottle near mini-mart, Long Beach CA
A man aged 22 to 24 wearing black clothing assaulted a person by hitting him in the face with a beer bottle near the mini-mart at near Pine Avenue. No other weapons were involved. The suspect was accompanied by a female waiting in a vehicle.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
It just occurred, suspect's male head standing 22 to 24 wearing a black city black pants.
00:06
He had two pee in the face with a bottle of beer, no weapons, we're trying to get further.
00:11
45 charles, ashtag bbc, you can create me outside the coast.
00:16
Stam for 2 a minute.
00:19
Can you put me on the Star Carver?
00:29
Charlie Penn, if you're pyro and just working on a picture.
00:36
Bye, I got to you.
00:41
I need to clear for A.
00:43
242[1] at the Lafayette Apartments.
00:49
Clear for A.
00:51
242[1] Lafayette Apartments. Lefayette Apartment to 1400 Lyndon.
00:57
We'll take a lot.
01:01
16-year-authorized code 3, close, a unit to assist.
01:04
It's going to be in 242[1]. At the Lafayette Department's 140, Lyndon,
01:09
looked like it first came in at the fight call involving one male white in his 30s to 40s wearing a black hat and a red hoodie trying to get his suitcase versus a female white in our late 30s wearing a red shirt, no weapon.
01:25
You can have a DR[3].
01:29
14, your DR[3]'s 48244-48244-4824-4-4-4-4-24-1245. 1245-45, 1-245.
01:39
You can 1022, so you could just answer is their code for it.
01:45
It's going to be a 901[2]K. Suspect is last seen southbound on foot five ago. Cp. is going to be waiting in the log race or contact.
01:57
In 312, 20, that party disservice, 1928, 50 seconds.
02:02
And the number of subjects.
02:08
22 at the mini-mark at near Pine.
02:12
Suspect is going to be a male Hispanic 22 to 24 brand name Black City Black Pants.
02:18
It's call number 1-2-6-7.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
242: Physical contact or force used against another person without consent; commonly referred to as battery.
[2]
901: Emergency medical response or ambulance requested due to injury or medical situation.
[3]
DR: Department or incident report documenting a crime, case, or other police-related event.
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