Man with bipolar disorder disrupts shelter


Police responded to a report of a man in a shelter who was acting aggressively. He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and was throwing items. No weapons or injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: NYPD - Manhattan Precincts 6, 9
01:28
Transcript:
and they've been unable to get in contact with him all day. (name withheld)? No, (name withheld). Receiver Valley E.P. 315 Bowery, apartment 315 under two, between Bleecker and Bonn. Locations are shelter, aided male with bipolar, regressive, no weapon or injury, he's going item and hitting things. That's 315 Bowery. I'd add him on the back. All units about a lot by the 4-upon-UIDP's time. His office is in my use time. This is covered in isolation. It contains volume enforcement of impossible. Your head's fine. He gives in his 50s, medium bills wearing a blue shirt and khaki sand. Nine sergeant red on the violent EDP[1]. I'm Sergeant Redd on the violent EDP. Not (name withheld). Nine (name withheld)? Any weapons. No weapons, no injuries. Well, he's throwing items. He has bipolar, he's aggressive, and drawing idols. 104. Show me a row. 4. Show me on the back of his own. Turn 4. By the live by his main foot. 914. 914 Street. 10.10. Director, 91. Thank you. 10.4. All you stand by on the line line.
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EDP: Emotionally Disturbed Person
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Location mentioned:
Near Bowery, New York, NY 10003
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