Driver follows officer and tries to cut off vehicle, Long Beach CA
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An officer was followed and cut off by a driver after giving the driver a ticket near Haskins Avenue and East 154th Street. The suspect vehicle is a black Porsche.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Before, I have a vehicle where the owner is following me because I gave him a ticket and he keeps trying to cut me off.
00:08
Copycatsman, 184, is there a U.S.
00:10
response code 3 with 280 Paul 1.
00:14
Is 109 your location from your mobile radio, your radio's VO.
00:20
Yes.
00:22
70-1-10, copy all the VOA for logs 1,4-point.
00:27
Following him because he gave him a ticket, is there a unit to respond?
00:33
23 Boy in two.
00:34
23 Boy in two.
00:35
23 Boy in two.
00:42
What's the location pressure?
00:45
280 Paul, everyone confirmed Haskins and 154th, 284.
00:49
284.
00:51
284. Haskins and 154th.
00:54
Haskins and 154.
00:58
Aero copy, do you have a vehicle description, 280 Paul, Edward 1?
01:04
It's a black,
01:05
and the vehicle turned off and going back to the house where I side is the vehicle?
01:14
Copy, it's a black vehicle, went back to the house where you assigned the ticket.
01:18
Sir, can you advise, with your mobile radio,
01:21
the exact description of the vehicle?
01:25
A black Porsche.
01:27
Black Porsche, copy it's a black Porsche.
01:35
California plane (number withheld),
01:38
Adam, Tom, X-ray,
01:40
(number withheld).
01:41
Copy California (number withheld), Adam, Tom, X-ray, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
E 154th St & S Haskins Ave, West Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220
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