Assault at motel involving bb gun and weapons, Evansville IN
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According to the dispatch call, an assault occurred at a motel near Highway 41 where a male was shot with a BB gun and struck by another male. The suspect is a white male, possibly under the influence, armed with a BB gun, knife, and hatchet. Emergency services were requested.
Audio|Heard on: Vanderburgh County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Average one report at near Highway 41.
00:06
Motel 41 in room 148.
00:10
Reporter says this occurred at 1930, a male assaulted another male and shot him with a BB gun.
00:17
Suspect is a white male, bald, heavy set, wearing black stocking hat, black jacket, black pants.
00:25
Possibly under the influence of meth and tore up a bunch of reporter's staff.
00:29
Male is (name withheld).
00:33
There is concern about the reporter's safety.
00:36
(Name withheld) is emotionally disturbed and followed by people; a female named (name withheld) is also following him and barring him from Evansville.
00:42
Two officers are ensuring safety.
00:46
The suspect keeps a knife and a hatchet on his person at all times.
00:49
It has not been an issue to get him to disarm yet.
00:53
Suspect had a BB handgun in a holster along with a pocket knife.
00:58
(Name withheld) has been rambling.
01:00
He prevented calling 911, punched another in the back, and destroyed the phone.
01:04
An ambulance is requested.
01:06
Location is near Highway 41, Motel 41.
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Location mentioned:
Hwy 41 N, Evansville, IN 47711
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