Police pursue reckless driver ending in crash, Richmond CA
Police pursued a vehicle involved in reckless driving through multiple streets in Richmond, California. The pursuit ended in a traffic collision near Carolina Street. Officers held the vehicle at gunpoint until backup arrived.
Audio|Source: Hercules Pinole Public Safety
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Transcript:
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We're going to be going to be going north on Sacramento.
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We're going to be going northbound on Sacramento.
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Can you get me out of the cross streets back in? Making a westbound turn on to Santa Clara?
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Copy.
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A northbound turn on the Santa Clara.
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(name withheld) going to be your reckless?
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Copy.
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I'm sorry, I can't you feel about the other EG out with E87.
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Investee contract copies to the EX7.
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Westbound turn on the Carolina.
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States.
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Paging 719 with the U.M.S.
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The 45 miles an hour.
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For a subject going eastbound and all of them.
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Once you're starting.
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Copy that's going eastbound all of soon.
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I'll do permit to six and attach me.
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Six and fourteen copy.
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217 to 8.7.7.
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Okay.
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Stop.
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Okay.
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Okay, T.C.[1] at near Carolina.
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Happy.
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254. Attachers.
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Have you. Have you.
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354. You can show us.
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Transporting Code 2[2] to San Leandro.
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As opposed, Code 2[2], St.Langer.
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NBKC.A.
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Near Carolina.
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I got the car gunpoint.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
T.C.: Motor vehicle accident involving one or more vehicles on a roadway.
[2]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response without lights or siren; proceed promptly while obeying traffic laws.
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Richmond, CA
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