Police pursue SUV after firearm assault and crash, Stillwater MN
Police pursued a dark-colored SUV after a reported second-degree assault involving a firearm. The SUV was seen driving dangerously, running red lights, and crashed near Louis Street Bridge. Multiple suspects fled on foot; one male suspect wore red clothing and a red face mask and carried a black handgun. Conflicting vehicle descriptions were reported during the incident.
Audio|Source: Washington County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Lomington's statute L-TAC-1[2] for Pursuit, Northbound, Old Shock Passing American.
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Only description's dark-colored SUV reason for the South West is fishick-thickle.
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(number withheld).
00:14
And so on you two.
00:18
Fine.
00:21
Arriving non-large, four-story apartment building, nothing showing from two sites on investigating.
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Tension 2 will have Portland Avenue Command.
00:36
Detener Airport is never in pursuit or in the area.
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10-4[1]. And do I have Lieutenant 5 counties.
00:46
Oh six my copy we can assist on the highway.
00:51
One way? Good.
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621 Metro.
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Most to the left.
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27 passing forward.
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Hey.
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Just ran another red at Nick.
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Ran another red at Nick from 77.
01:33
Accident at the Louis Street bridges involved, but we had a gun-pointing second-degree assault in our downtown area, and we've just gotten conflicting vehicle info.
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The vehicle that we've got down here, one of them is occupied. It was two males walking northbound from the accident.
01:52
Our suspect description of our second-degree assault suspect is a (number withheld) male, possibly Somali.
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Wearing red with a red face mask and a black handgun.
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So if you guys just want to get set up on the north end of the bridge,
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and we'll just keep you updated here.
02:15
Copy, deputies are in the area, and we'll head over there as well.
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Happy, thank you.
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And then 280 to whoever's tracking underneath the Louis Street Bridge, let's check as a team down there, unless that's a Valley Fair Squad with multiple people in it.
02:38
It's 395. I'll wait for another slide.
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They're going to waiting around.
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1.10 and I'll be out with you shortly.
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Repeat that again.
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What address is the caller at again? Is it the (number withheld) or is it a different one?
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We are going to be continuing passing the 62 exits.
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Speeds are 101,
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traffic is light and yielding.
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Passing 62.
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You can rule that stretch out for now.
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Well, 14, we can go that way.
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Thank you.
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And then it's probably worthwhile.
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If somebody was a team of a 14 to check the clocking accidents adjacent one right after the bridge, just in case they popped over that we're getting all in there, ducked underneath it.
03:55
Great one, I just thought to do people walking cell phones on the walkage and underneath it right now.
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Similar out.
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Yeah, it looks like construction equipment.
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We're going to earn any time in Lake,
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northbound 35.
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No traffic,
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speeds are a long away.
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Okay.
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Northbound 35.
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I'm trying to get off.
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Actually, no, we're staying on.
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We're going underneath 46.
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Speeds or what's up.
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Frontbound 35, under 46.
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14. 114 will be over there.
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Say again.
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Oachie 43rd, speed are 112 still not 535,
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Charlie's light yielding. Hey.
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Yeah, if you've got one available,
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who's ever the drone operator will take you down on the south end of the Lewis Street Bridge,
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just so we can throw it out underneath this bridge or clear this area.
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Yep.
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Speed of 32 in the turn.
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We are term maybe.
05:48
Actually, they just fleed. So they're going north on third,
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36.
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Northbound third from 36.
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Two of them ran northbound, one man southbound.
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I'll get to the address in a second. We're at thirty-fifth, or thirty-sixth or south the highway.
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Two ran northbound, one ran southbound.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
[2]
L-TAC-1: Law Enforcement Tactical Channel 1
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