Grandfather threatens grandson with pistol sparking family turmoil, Belle Plaine KS
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A grandson reports his grandfather threatened him with a pistol, with a history of family violence and a dispute involving a mutual physical altercation.
Audio|Heard on: Reno and Rice County Public Safety
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01:47
Transcript:
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126, near East 124th Avenue North, near East 124th Avenue North.
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R.P. is advising about four hours ago.
00:09
His grandfather had a pistol and was,
00:13
he feels threatened.
00:15
He would like to be taken to the VA.
00:17
Advise everyone is threatening to call the cops because he hit his grandmother.
00:26
Also,
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just further information,
00:33
RP stated that that was not what happened and his grandfather had his hands around his throat and he had to defend himself,
00:42
advised it wasn't used earlier, but it was threatened.
00:51
Do we have any CAD history at the address?
00:58
Looks like we've had a...
01:00
I'll be in route with 126.
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125, 10-4[1], break 126.
01:06
It looks like CAD history.
01:07
We just have a medical fall at that address this year.
01:12
24 only showed a neighbor complaint and 23 shots fired in a threat.
01:21
So we're up?
01:27
Well, Winston.
01:33
You're still on the phone, then?
01:36
We're currently on the phone with the reporting person.
01:39
That's going to be a (name withheld).
01:41
He's advising that his grandfather's name is (name withheld).
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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Location mentioned:
E 124th Ave N, Belle Plaine, KS 67013
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