Man refuses to leave sidewalk causing disturbance


Audio|Source: Revere Police
02:20
Transcript:
KT sales for control. Control, be advised. We have a gentleman here that's been harassed in the detail since 11.30 p.m. until this time, he refuses to leave the sidewalk, refuses to go in his home. He's significantly upset that the cruiser lights are on, even though they're past his building, refuses to lead. If you could send a supervisor down here, please. Roger, ma'am, what's location of detail? So we're going to be right on Metro Road, right off on a 1235, right off side the lead will talk a lot. Roger, I'm going to get the one. I'm on road. Roger. Victor 1 to Officer Bertrand, is that (name withheld)? Negative, sir. It's a different gentleman. We actually believe him to be slightly decay. We tried to convince him to go into his home and help take care of his baby, which he said he had complaints about. He's causing neighbors to look out the windows, refuses to leave. Roger, I'll be there in a minute. Thank you, sir. He also believes that even though the sidewalk is close to the public, that it's the public sidewalk and he can be here even though it's close, and we try to explain it to him. Yeah, Victor, when I believe he called yesterday too to dispatching, he was irate about the, that we wouldn't tell the police officer the detail to shut off the lights. Received. Thank you. Control. Go ahead. Those are verbal for an equipment violation. Roger. Victor 1 will be going out. Roger. Okay, the Victor 1, just be advised. We're actually past Oceanside if you go down a little bit. We're on the pot where they let out on the parking lot. Roger.
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N Shore Rd, Massachusetts
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