Shots fired at Potter Street and 10th Street intersection, Chester PA
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According to the dispatch call, a person carrying a black handgun fired five shots at the intersection near Potter Street and 10th Street, then ran into a nearby alley. The suspect is described as a black male wearing a black coat and a tan hoodie with short dreadlocks.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Police Dispatch - Sectors 1, 2 & 3
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
10th Street and Potter Street, 10th and Potter, subject has a gun.
00:03
There can be a black male at you wearing a black coat.
00:08
Short dreadlock hairs.
00:10
Carrying a black handgun, fired five shots in the street, possibly ran between near Potter in the alley.
00:21
All right,
00:23
got five.
00:24
Five shots fired[1].
00:26
Possibly now running into near Potter.
00:56
One is in here.
00:59
Two second.
01:05
One again. Two minutes.
01:06
Two again. Second again.
01:13
Okay.
01:14
Second. Two seconds.
01:15
Two seconds. Two seconds.
01:18
Enter.
01:23
I'm being told him right down.
01:25
Two, one, two.
01:36
Two-eight, I'll go with the description again.
01:41
(name withheld), black male, black coat, tan hoodie,
01:44
underneath the coat, and short dreadlocks.
01:52
This is a lot of an hour.
01:54
Settipater.
01:55
The Potter.
Police codes explained
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[1]
shots fired: Report of gunshots discharged
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Location mentioned:
Potter St & E 10th St, Chester, PA 19013
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