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Man threw beer bottle in Long Beach assaultLong Beach CA

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Orange Ave & E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 90813

A man assaulted a victim near Mark Twain Library at Anaheim and Orange by throwing a beer bottle. The suspect was involved in a dispute and later walked away east on Anaheim wearing a black hat and clothing.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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04:1
Transcript:
00:00
Need a south unit for a 242[1], Anaheim and Orange.
00:08
Charles, I welcome.
00:12
Tempard, thank you.
00:13
I'll date for a 242[1], Anahide and Orange.
00:15
This is a male suspect who threw a beer bottle at the victim to the fill in getting further.
00:26
So that 242[1], Anaheim and Orange, her raising the suspect walking in front of the library.
00:36
And further,
00:37
CB is in a 415[2] dispute with the suspect, she is refusing to walk away after the operator told her multiple times to leave.
00:48
84 traffic.
00:54
Cherry in cover, Nani, Nora, Tom Young,
00:57
76.
01:00
Multiple times, the suspect in the background could be heard yelling, leave me alone, and stop following me.
01:10
Division of once, it's current on the 21 Dodge loss of Lawrence,
01:14
out of San Clemente.
01:17
84, big scene, Jerry.
01:20
Be a big stand chair.
01:26
I believe I'm talking to one of the CPs on the 242[1], she's out front of the Mark Twain Library right now.
01:33
10-4[3], we already have you in a row.
01:41
Am 4, can you show me 97[4] in IRC?
01:45
Copy.
01:49
Sorry, you two, you tell the vehicle at Wardlow, Seattle, 3, and we'll check the Wardle to the Boulevard.
01:56
Tempher.
02:02
You know, Fort Charlie 53, you can check the 405 and the Wardloww.
02:06
We're at the Boulevard in Wardloww now.
02:13
You can copy, Charlie, too, I put your on to the Boulevard in 4.05.
02:24
Probably one, looks like engine nines, they're at Wardloww,
02:29
west of the freeway.
02:35
97[4], west of the freeway on Wardloww.
02:38
West of the overpass from Long Beach Boulevard.
02:46
Heavy.
02:52
167, Charles.
02:53
We're 97[4] at Anaheim and Orange, confirming our victim's now going to be overbred library.
02:57
Have each child, 1086 with her.
03:04
...front on the Anaheim sentry.
03:06
The suspect is a male wearing a hat and all-black clothing.
03:09
He's found on Anaheim from Peterson, but I lost bite of him.
03:16
Please,
03:17
moving a black hat and all black clothing, crossing east on Anaheim from Peterson law site.
03:25
We're talking about myself in 12 turning 7 and a watch.
03:33
At the South Quad.
03:36
Yeah.
03:48
06, 104, 108.
03:51
3-4022. 7-7-trial, or code 4, subject is not one police to distance, walking away.
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]
415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights, arguments, or disorderly conduct in any context.
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
[4]
97: Arrived at scene or location.

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Orange Ave & E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 90813

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