Man in security uniform punches another in restaurant, Long Beach CA
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A man wearing a security uniform punched another man inside a McDonald's near East Anaheim. The suspect chased the victim into the play area. Employees and the suspect later exited the building.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
We're at 18, it's a clear for physical battery at near East Anaheim.
00:04
It's going to be McDonald's.
00:07
...401-0-2.
00:12
21-year-out place codes a unit, closer unit to assist for physical battery, near East Anaheim.
00:18
It's going to be inside the McDonald's for two males.
00:20
Suspect can be a male black 30s wearing a black security outfit and a victim of a male Asian wearing iron clothing.
00:27
The male black punched the victim and chased victim into the play area.
00:35
It's still 97, but doesn't see the victim at the moment.
00:43
You got a gate code for 530?
00:49
Stand by.
00:51
You know,
00:55
Toronto is physical battery on Anaheim looks like the employees advising the victim are outside.
01:02
And the suspect is also walking out.
01:07
41 and 97. 7.
01:18
Step, we'll take the code.
01:25
I'll copy, you're going emergency response.
01:27
I'm Charity if you can drop the code if you're en route.
01:34
Value 41, both players are GOA.
01:36
Where is Code 4[1] Adam?
01:39
104. No further assistance needed at-M, the physical battery on Anaheim, no further assistance needed.
01:43
No further assistance needed.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
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Location mentioned:
E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 90804
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