Man holding baby with gun during verbal domestic dispute, Allegheny County PA
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A verbal domestic dispute occurred near Dorman Street where a man with a legal firearm was holding a seven-week-old baby during the incident. The firearm was not reportedly used or displayed.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Police, Fire and EMS - Southern Areas
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02:22
Transcript:
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Stowe units, can you start 11-554-1-154 near Dorman Street Department 1,
00:07
verbal domestic involving a gun?
00:12
Verbal disturbance at the Walmart.
00:14
See the complaint that says an employee is reporting a customer is causing a disturbance over a transaction.
00:24
Time for.
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Brocks, you want to back them up.
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Scott Coffee, we're in Rob.
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We're in Rob.
00:39
Hold the mass that you're involving a gun.
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Copy.
01:08
Got me that show 436443 en route.
01:19
Good. Can you give the caller or call back and get a better location where they're sitting at?
01:27
Permanent. Give me one second.
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And it's for near Dorman Street.
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It's a man approximately 25, Marquise, piece.
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He's wearing a black shirt, pants.
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He does have a license to carry, and the gun is in his pocket.
01:41
It's now saying that the daughter left and he's there holding a seven-week old baby.
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Trial 813 T.
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Good.
02:03
I'll be en route to that.
02:04
Was the firearm used in this domestic?
02:12
It doesn't say it was brandished however she knew it was on him.
02:17
I don't know if he's just having a carrier, if he mentioned it.
02:21
10-4, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Dorman Dr, Elizabeth Township, PA 15037
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