Man sprayed with pepper spray after dispute at bus station, Louisville KY
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According to the dispatch call, a man at the Greyhound Bus Station near West Broadway was sprayed with pepper spray by an employee after arguing about a marijuana smell. The man had an old head injury causing bleeding and EMS was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 3 - Divisions 1 and 2
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Transcript:
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Let's go on with EMS, the Greyhound Bus Station, near West Broadway.
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52-year-old male bleeding from the head.
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He just got off the bus.
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He came in yelling about smelling marijuana.
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The caller had pepper sprayed him to keep him outside.
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And that caller is going to be the employee John.
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Okay.
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2.30 now.
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133 Charlie, we're now saying that's old blood on his head so he's not a victim of head injury, but he is a victim of being sprayed with mace.
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Location mentioned:
Louisville, 720 W Muhammad Ali Blvd, Louisville, KY 40203
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