Man with disability fights intoxicated father at home, Oberlin OH
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According to the dispatch call, a 55-year-old man with deafness and mental disability physically fought with his intoxicated father inside a home near U.S. 20. The father also shoved a caller who was outside trying to get the officers' attention.
Audio|Heard on: Lorain County Public Safety - North
Listen to dispatch call
02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Near U.S. 20.
00:01
It's going to be for a disturbance.
00:04
55-year-old male who's deaf, mentally handicapped, he is fighting with his father,
00:09
physical, no weapons in the house.
00:24
Thirty-four.
00:26
Fifty-four.
00:27
Fifty-four.
00:32
Fifty-four.
00:33
Fifty-four.
00:36
In the car.
00:40
You should grab your hat of time.
00:51
Be advised they are unable to get them to separate.
00:58
34 is in there.
01:01
Go ahead.
01:03
Just have a 29 stage in case of the community.
01:07
Tavity 29 is already staged.
01:13
Father is intoxicated as well.
01:21
How old is a 34?
01:24
Hold 55.
01:30
He advised the data saying he's going to kill someone.
01:38
20 and 58.
01:40
Copy 20 and 58.
01:45
Where is the real one point?
01:49
Where are they? Seven.
01:55
Seized at Walmart.
02:00
40, the 58 fighters are not going to be.
02:13
Outside waiting to flag you down, the parties are screaming.
02:16
The father just shoved the caller.
02:23
The caller.
02:26
Parties that are fighting are still inside, caller is now outside.
02:35
I can't tell if this is good or not.
02:41
He advised the caller is outside, flagging you down.
02:50
Still back.
02:52
Still here in the west, I believe.
02:58
I was coming here the way.
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Location mentioned:
US-20, Oberlin, OH 44074
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