Son with mental illness assaults mother at Walmart, Cicero NY
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A physical domestic incident occurred near Brewerton Road Walmart involving an Uber driver, a mother and her son. The son, who may have schizophrenia, assaulted the mother by kicking her to the ground. The individuals involved refused to provide their names, only their relationship.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near Brewerton Road off Lincoln Avenue at the Walmart.
00:03
The initial message to 911 stated they were an Uber driver and a GMC vehicle.
00:09
A call was received saying the passengers became violent outside the vehicle.
00:15
A mother and son were involved; the son may have schizophrenia.
00:20
Officers searched for a white GMC on the grocery side of the store. The mother was kicked to the ground. They refused to provide names, only their relationship.
00:28
4508 control.
00:31
4523 heavy.
00:33
Okay.
00:35
Can you put me back on the hazard? I'm in the area.
00:39
Okay.
00:40
3201. I still have the Cwatch unit service.
00:42
Can I take them out or are they still inside?
00:45
Zero, they're outside.
00:49
For 11, units in the area are looking for the car.
00:52
If you find it, remember the roads are very slick right now.
00:56
Heavy.
00:58
3-4-0-2-2 control, one mail obtained.
01:01
Receipts.
01:03
411 to get your arrival.
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3821 control.
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3821.
01:09
I may need to be transporting.
01:11
Can you amend this to a verbal domestic and I'll be en route back to the police department for paperwork?
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Location mentioned:
Brewerton Rd, Cicero, NY 13039
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