Brother threatens with loaded gun in domestic dispute, Culpeper County VA
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Law enforcement responded to a domestic disturbance near Cooley Lane where the caller reported that his brother was loading a gun during the dispute.
Audio|Heard on: Culpeper County Sheriff
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Call for any able to be in sector 400, near Cooley Lane for an attack with a weapon.
00:05
The caller states his brother is loading a gun right now.
00:07
We'll get it further.
00:08
We want to run out.
00:11
1957.
00:13
13 to 21.
00:17
13 to 21.
00:18
Good, sir.
00:23
Disregard on that, I got it covered.
00:24
I appreciate it.
00:27
Derek, thank you.
00:30
44 outmitted domestic.
00:41
We're still in pairs on that again?
00:44
Near Cooley Lane.
00:46
It's off a baton, it's just off the Route 3 in people first.
00:53
Do we have a name from the offender?
00:57
(name withheld).
01:02
Do we have it up there, Ronald? And then the history?
01:06
Unknown, stay back.
01:11
Sounds negative, we don't have this reason subject.
01:18
I'm zero.
01:23
Call are advised to be loading a long rifle or handgun.
01:26
It's going to be a fronting rifle.
01:28
Cool. Joy.
01:33
Can I connect the channel 4 on Bravo and Alpha, Alpha, 4 of Bravo and Alpha.
01:37
And 4. Give us just a second.
01:44
I want to look at a call for a brand-in-see and what he's doing.
01:51
Negative the caller's still outside.
01:54
He hasn't heard anything since he left the house.
02:00
I'll see one.
02:03
21 on scene, 23.
02:08
For 21, the subject leaving his hands in the air is going to be the caller.
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Location mentioned:
Chase Ln, Virginia 22701
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