Man brandishes gun and throws bottle from balcony, Long Beach CA
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A man on a second-floor balcony near Magnolia Avenue in Long Beach brandished a gun and threw a glass bottle at a passerby, who took shelter inside a nearby liquor store.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
So I'll need a break for 417[1]-near Magnolia Avenue.
00:06
Then returns on your screen and it comes by to semi-automatic.
00:14
It's showing me out of Camp Pelhamton.
00:19
It's possible for 1775 Magnolia, unknown apartment number on the second floor balcony.
00:25
Subjects can be male black with an afro wearing a black tink top.
00:29
Maybe 20s to 25, lighter complexion, came out with the balcony.
00:33
Cockda is gun.
00:34
It was aimed at a passerbice, also threw a glass bottle down.
00:38
Voice takes a little further, the balcony faces onto Mag.
00:41
So if you're also aimed a gun at CP.
00:42
CP ran inside the business to use the phone number.
00:46
CP is going to be at Supreme Liquor.
00:49
Fox 1, Channel 1, Fox 1, Channel 1,
00:53
Box 1, Channel 1.
00:55
Revenue, you parse at the location.
01:01
Fox on Channel 1.
01:05
That's 1020 is going to be a 2735 from November.
01:10
Box 1-on-1.
01:13
Luxorike could use as possible 417[1] at 725 mag, subjects on the second floor balcony.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
417: Person brandishing or displaying a weapon, typically a gun, in a threatening or dangerous manner.
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Location mentioned:
Magnolia Ave, Long Beach, CA 90813
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