Man with firearm violation taken into custody after standoff, Glassport PA
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Police responded to a standoff at a residence on Indiana Avenue in Glassport. A man inside was violating firearm laws and refused to come out despite police commands. After negotiation and communication attempts, officers made contact and took the man into custody.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County East PD 1 and East PD 3
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
He has a firearm violation.
00:02
He has a firearm violation.
00:14
Connor, 617.
00:17
Scott.
00:19
Just be advised, we are giving commands from the outside.
00:22
He's inside, and he seems to come out with his mother inside.
00:26
I refuse.
00:29
We hold the airport.
00:37
All units operating on PD1.
00:43
If you're not at Indiana Avenue, switch over to East Public Safety.
00:48
County to Glassport, that male's on the phone with one of the call takers.
00:52
He's saying he doesn't know why police are there and wants to speak with a sergeant.
00:58
You don't want to talk to him.
01:06
Johnny, what name are you guys using on this phone?
01:12
(name withheld).
01:15
Is your wrong home with a birthday of 1128?
01:23
Aididid and Bob?
01:26
Bobby.
01:33
County to Glassport, no record return, trying to run it open.
01:37
Connie, trial, all the end.
01:41
243, 316-4-1.
01:43
She'll come back to John F.
01:45
Kudak.
01:47
Copy here you guys code four.
01:52
He's still refusing to come out.
01:55
I've received.
02:01
I'm going down.
02:03
I'm going down.
02:18
I make contact.
02:27
701.
02:29
Copy one in custody.
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Location mentioned:
Indiana Ave, Glassport, PA 15045
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