Intoxicated passenger disrupts bus near 19th Ave NE, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a bus driver reported a possibly intoxicated man harassing passengers on a Metro Transit bus near Nineteenth Avenue Northeast and Northeast Second Street in Minneapolis. Police were requested to respond. The bus driver indicated they would continue safely until officers arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Transportation Group Calls
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00:57
Transcript:
00:00
Hiya, I got a drunk man on a bus messing with other passengers.
00:04
Hi boss, apologies, you have what?
00:07
A drunk guy.
00:09
He won't leave the passengers alone.
00:11
Okay, we can start police, yeah.
00:13
Unfortunately your GPS isn't showing where yet.
00:16
Uh, I'm uh well if I'm on 19th.
00:20
Nineteenth Ave.
00:22
Nineteenth Ave and what? You're not showing up at all.
00:24
You're showing the middle of a bunch of trees.
00:26
Northeast Second Street, and then it says Nineteenth Ave.
00:31
It doesn't have a street.
00:34
I can meet them.
00:38
Well, I don't really know.
00:41
You're heading northbound, correct?
00:46
Yes.
00:47
Okay, are you getting a hold there or do you feel safe continuing?
00:51
I can continue.
00:52
Okay, we'll put in a call for police.
00:54
If he exits before police arrive or if things escalate, give us a call back.
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Location mentioned:
19th Ave NE & NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55418
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