Police respond to man claiming to have a firearm, Long Beach CA
Police in Long Beach responded to a man who claimed he had been shot and said he was carrying a firearm. He was found near Walkerton Street and cooperated with officers after a brief standoff.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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17, authorized code 3 unit to assist for a 927[1]-371 near Monogram Avenue.
00:06
Mill yelling to the CP that he's been shot, we're still trying to get further.
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Sam 33, copy the call.
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Say, do you have the CP to step out?
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104.
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Clothing, now he's telling the Cp that he has a 417[2] and not to call police.
00:32
That's two, Sam.
00:33
Yeah, I copy it.
00:35
104, and can you 1021, extension (number withheld)?
00:40
4.
00:46
Boy, sir, do you? There's just one G-O-8 and put me out on that other call and uh-10 as a hold for me.
00:54
I copy.
01:01
Further for the 927[1], CP states the mail doesn't appear to be shot, but he has one thing around with a BMX bike in the middle of the street.
01:14
242 report, 1125, a second uniform.
01:23
927[1], last thing going southbound left coyotes.
01:26
He was still trying to get on his bike to get away from sirens in the area.
01:35
Boy 17.
01:37
Boy 17.
01:43
17. I have him.
01:44
He's on his knees right here at LCD and I believe it's Walkerton.
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104, I'm going to go ahead and give you a code red until code 4 LCD and Walkerton.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
927: Suspicious circumstances or unknown trouble requiring investigation.
[2]
417: Person brandishing or displaying a weapon, typically a gun, in a threatening or dangerous manner.
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Location mentioned:
E Walkerton St, Long Beach, CA 90808
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