Multiple males display handgun near large truck on Solana Court, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, several males displayed silver and black handguns near a large truck on Solana Court in Long Beach. Police responded with emergency lights and sirens to the report of people showing weapons in a threatening way.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:52
Transcript:
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Control 6-7 on troll e 6-7 are going to close their off the race code 3 person brandishing a gun Solana Court in the 9th Street Solana Court.
00:11
And the CP fund ran in person brandishing a gun.
00:19
Several silver and black handguns about 6 to 7 males near a large gray truck.
00:27
Backing, Fox 2 Channel 1, Fox 2 Channel 1.
00:34
Fox 2 Channel 1.
00:36
Fox are able to assist.
00:37
We have a couple units you're out to a possible person brandishing a gun Solana Court.
00:42
Negative doubtful weather.
00:45
Station copy.
00:49
No far.
00:54
The units are out to the person brandishing a gun.
00:56
It's going to be on Solana Court in the alley.
00:58
The CP can hear them but can't see them.
01:01
Doesn't want to get near the window.
01:06
We've got this specific subject that have the firearm.
01:10
The CP has this.
01:18
This information 2p637I at January at Memorial Park, 2.01-1-1.
01:24
Call 1467.
01:29
An available unit for an assist far at Foringer West.
01:37
The person brandishing a gun males were wearing a gray sweatshirt and black pants.
01:44
Witness is (name withheld).
01:49
Southland out DWF down on take the assist.
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Location mentioned:
W 9th St & Solana Ct, Long Beach, CA 90813
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