Fight at Tucson arcade leaves one person bleeding, Tucson AZ
Police responded to a fight at Corrid Arcade in Tucson where a group was involved. One man was bleeding from the head. A suspect was reported to carry a folding knife and had used it in fights before.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
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Transcript:
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To myself and the rest of the 30s in route to Corrid Arcade, supposedly there's a fight over there.
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Okay, straight, 36 of the 30s.
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This is this group down the street here toward Bennington.
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Two-thirty a couple.
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31,
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29 on 1.
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Go ahead.
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The last name is going to be common spelling.
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(name withheld),
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first name common spelling is going to be (name withheld).
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Did versus 420 of 1990,
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number 5 Mel.
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District 3.1 are you cut on for just 25?
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Yeah, from 4.
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Go ahead.
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He's negative with contact, but he does carry a folding knife and a bandana with a padlock attached to it in his front pockets, and he's used them in a fight before.
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6-3-200, Brown and Hazel.
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Full 2, 1031 for the District at 1-0-1 South Scott.
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It's a group now headed towards Pennington, towards the parking garage.
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They were physical, but just arguing now.
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District 40 coffee.
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District 36, I think it's the group we just chased away from Cove where I'll go check on.
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10-4[1]. The caller says that there's a male in the group that's visually bleeding from his head.
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He's described as a Hispanic wearing a brown shirt and jeans.
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Tucson, AZ 85706
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