Deputies detain suspect after possible knife threat, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded near 56th Street in Los Angeles to a possible assault involving a deadly weapon. A male suspect reportedly threatened two people with a knife. Multiple units responded from nearby areas with protective gear. The suspect, described as an older male in dark clothing, was later taken into custody.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Hotshot/K-9/Air Hailing
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Transcript:
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Any air unit come in on frequency for possible assault with deadly weapon suspect near 56th Street.
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Units responding to near Bonner Avenue respond with helmets on.
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Units requesting another unit to block.
00:12
Southbound traffic at Bonner and Kittredge.
00:19
Central unit, suspect east of three to the pyramid.
00:22
Suspect wearing blue shirt, gray pants, black shoes.
00:24
Suspect approximately 65 to 70 years old with white beard, red hat, black sweater, and black pants.
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Threatened individuals with a knife.
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Code 10, G 403, RD 140.
00:33
Responding to near Bosch, respond with your helmets on incident 3432.
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Three responding near Bonner Avenue.
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Suspect is male in his sixties wearing dark clothing.
00:43
Wearing a dark colored sweatshirt and dark pants.
00:51
On you, code four or (number withheld) via Medici.
00:57
Suspect in custody.
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Location mentioned:
W 56th St, Los Angeles, CA 90037
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