Teen hits mother after being told to clean room, Long Beach CA
A 17-year-old boy at a residence near Roswell Ave hit his mother in the shoulder after she told him to clean his room. The mother has a knee injury but refused medical care. No weapons were involved and no other family members were harmed.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
We also need an east unit for a 242[1],
00:05
near Roswell Ave.
00:11
199 copy.
00:17
The 8-104 is going to be a 1021 regarding an unwelcome, 5307 Atlantic Avenue.
00:29
Prow 69.
00:33
Charlie 69.
00:36
You can pick one to send us to.
00:44
Tuesday, 69, 10 first. It's going to be the 929 Adam at 869-Katlin Avenue. It's going to be a CHP transfer, second-party information, C.P.'s cousin, (name withheld).
00:53
Female Hispanic 40 to 41 years on clothing, bipolar, currently manic, depressant, left psych hospital today.
01:02
It looks like they're making statements to 929A, no means, no longer answering the phone. There's four children in the residence, 3 and 10.
01:16
Looks at the subject's wife Lindsay and also a friend Jennifer are also en route. Our original CP[2] wants to stay anonymous.
01:28
We're trying to call back the subject's life to go a little bit further.
01:35
Is there an ECNit for this 2.42 near Roswell Ave?
01:43
2, Charles 17, I'll be a row.
01:50
The other is Code 3[3]. It's going to be 242[1], just occurred near Roswell Ave, 17-year-old brothers hitting CP[2]'s mom and 13-year-old sister. Mother has knee injury but refused any medics.
02:06
It's going to be (name withheld),
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black 17 years, dark clothing,
02:11
gray clothing.
02:13
Upset C.P. told him to clean his room, so he hit the C.P. in the shoulder.
02:22
There's no weapons that C.P. knows, though.
02:27
Clarification, he did not hit the sister.
02:34
So it's going to be unit number six.
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]
CP: Person reporting an incident or providing information to law enforcement or emergency services.
[3]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and siren.
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