Assault with injury reported near South Salisbury Street, Raleigh NC
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According to the dispatch call, a male victim was reported injured in an assault near South Salisbury Street at the Raleigh Convention Center. Emergency units responded, and the injured man was found sitting on a bench outside the convention center.
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Transcript:
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Assault with injury reported near South Salisbury Street, Raleigh Convention Center.
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Two. Okay.
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Ready.
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Five, two, three.
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Two,
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three.
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Seems got a question to do.
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Related it's en route.
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Subject is a black male, white skin,
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shorts,
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your second, blue jeans.
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I don't know.
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I related to ourselves.
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I'll worry about.
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Probably two minutes around.
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The advisor has been updated to stab wounds.
00:41
Folkine rally status.
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2016. 2016.
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Come on, Travis.
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Meet me out with Lincoln. H, 7095.
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I'm in New Bern and Raleigh Boulevard.
00:57
Happy Newburgh and Rock Beach.
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On two,
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three, all your traffic.
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Three.
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If you're still in service, can you get a better location for the complainant? We're circling to send the cat-pots in July.
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Copy standby.
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Units,
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it's going,
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patient is going to be a male.
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He is sitting at the bench outside in the convention center.
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Occasion is coming up to 300 blocks of Southall.
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Location mentioned:
S Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27601
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