Man threatens people and damages property on Temple St, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a man breaking items and threatening people inside a location near West Temple Street in Los Angeles. The suspect, described as a bald man in a gray sweater and black pants with head injuries, was last seen under the 110 Freeway at Martin Luther King Boulevard with a possible weapon still outstanding.
Audio|Heard on: Dispatch Northeast (11)
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Transcript:
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Two hundred and eighty-one, two hundred and eighty-one.
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Additional on your DW's listed there now.
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Near West Temple Street.
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Suspect is wearing a gray jacket, carrying a black backpack.
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Is breaking items in the location and threatening the caller and customers.
00:09
Additional on incident (number withheld).
00:12
Two hundred and ninety-one, show that I can pay one from the station.
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All units, 291 code three from Robert Station to near West Temple.
00:19
Twenty-one code six.
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Twenty-one code six in the area of near West Temple.
00:25
Anyway, show code four southern country near Temple.
00:28
Code four near West Temple Street.
00:31
Copy that. We'll be cutting further approximately 5 minutes ago from Martin Luther King Boulevard and the 110 Freeway overpass.
00:36
The suspect is male, approximately 30 years, bald, gray sweater, black pants with injuries to the head.
00:42
The suspect was last seen under the 110 Freeway overpass at Martin Luther King Boulevard. Weapon is outstanding on (number withheld).
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