Disorderly bus passenger claims to have knife, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a bus driver in Minneapolis reported a passenger who was yelling and claiming to have a knife. The passenger exited near 18th Avenue and Central Avenue before police arrived, and the response was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:44
Transcript:
00:00
453, I got police en route to your bus.
00:01
What's going on?
00:03
Oh, you can cancel. He got off.
00:04
I mean, he was screaming at people and talking about having a knife.
00:09
I don't know what he said he had, but he got off the bus near 18th and Central, so you can cancel them coming.
00:17
Okay, can you ask if anybody on the bus wants to speak to the police?
00:23
No, they don't want to speak to him.
00:25
They're okay.
00:26
Okay, what does he look like?
00:28
He had on a pinkish red coat with a skull cap, some boots, and blue jeans.
00:34
He was just on here yelling and acting disorderly.
00:37
He was talking a lot, but he got off.
00:42
Okay, sounds good. I'll let you go then.
00:43
Forty-five, please.
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Location mentioned:
NE 18th Ave & Central Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55418
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