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Male victim walks away after assault in Long BeachLong Beach CA

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2nd St & Marina Dr, Long Beach, CA 90803

A male was assaulted near 2nd Street and Marina Drive in Long Beach. The male victim put on his shirt and walked southbound while a female suspect remained on the ground. Officers were on the scene.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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00:51
Transcript:
00:00
I'm sorry, at unit you're out to the 2735.
00:02
The male victim was able to get away.
00:05
Lessing walking southbound towards 10.
00:07
The victim at Marina Drive and 2nd, it's going to be a black pickup truck.
00:17
And he just put a shirt back on.
00:20
He's wearing a black shirt, black pants, white shoes,
00:23
and the female still on the ground.
00:29
All 70, Streeting is a victim.
00:31
They're unsure by 961.
00:33
We're standing by with them right now.
00:38
You got copy.
00:43
The male are trying to get the female suspect off the ground.
00:47
And C.P. thinks she threw herself to the floor to stay victim hit her.

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Location mentioned:
2nd St & Marina Dr, Long Beach, CA 90803
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