Man bangs on train windows disturbing passengers


A man was banging loudly on train windows inside a BART train at 19th Street station, causing disturbance to passengers. The train operator requested a welfare check due to concerns about the man's behavior.
Audio|Source: Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) - Rail Operations
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Transcript:
Train 363 with (name withheld). Covered. So I'm a blackmail in my lead car. Oh, sorry, plus the wall. This is a 619th Street station. I have a blackmail in my lead car lead 3271. I actually found banging on the windows and he said, okay, so as I went back in my cab. She started banging on it. It's disturbing my passengers there leaving out of this car. Can you send someone to do a welfare check, please? 229-10-4[1]. We'll call it in the park, please. Do you have a further description? Black man, bald, dark color. I'll keep stitching. I three years on the blue coat when I was pulling into the station. I already conceived that he was going to be a problem. He was cracking very loud and just probably went to be disturbed. Blackmail, I'll pick a white shirt, a blue coat, and some blue jeans, and a backpack. 10-4. We're calling it in the Barclays now. Let me know if there's any updates prior to the Barclays holding you. No, 4, thank you. 4-5-500-5-on-4. Good afternoon. Afternoon.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near 19th St, Oakland, CA 94612
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