Student found with firearm at Richmond high school, Richmond CA
Police responded to a report of a student carrying a firearm at a Richmond high school. The staff secured the weapon, and the situation was controlled. The suspect vehicle was described as a blue minivan with a white male driver wearing a red shirt.
Audio|Source: Hercules Pinole Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The same fact, we have a student in the office with a firearm getting further.
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Break everyone, uh, second break and start heading over there.
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Okay, you just want a 1028.
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Okay, we'll send you guys.
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Cat 33 Alco?
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33, go ahead.
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Just confirming you want to code 2 or code 3?
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Carpaw 7.
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XWay 20.
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No, it's involved in a hit-run who just ran from us. Last seen Northdown on 4th Street, we are not in your street.
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Cat 33, wasn't an ETF or Code 2?
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Myself and 40-97, about 36.
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X-ray 20. Go.
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Next to your interview with our piece of the line line.
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Negative, we can give her a call back.
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Okay,
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Mr. Wrenner, if you can attach this website for me.
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Bobby, can you just confirm the 20 of this response?
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Kathy Biazza, standby.
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He is restraining the office by-five security.
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Mr. Seventh, can we have a couple of units to touch themselves? We already took this.
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Copy. We're on you something.
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Calls very good. So, uh,
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staff actually has the gun now, not the suspect.
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Lincoln 5, we're asking.
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It's from 4th and what's the Cromis?
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The 4th and 1st.
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And the suspect vehicle, I think, was like a blue Honda Icy or a minivan.
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White male driver red shirt, uh, heavy building.
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X-ray 20, cool, 33, the lawyer high school.
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Location mentioned:
Near Valley View Rd, Richmond, CA 94803
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