Roommate assaults victim at Jersey City residence, Jersey City NJ
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A victim at a Jersey City residence was assaulted by her roommate, who locked themselves inside. The victim has visible injuries, including a headbutt to the face, and refused medical attention. Police are en route, possibly requiring forced entry.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Police
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
So we speak to the victim.
00:05
The actor is inside, doors are locked, you have no access.
00:07
It's not about the boss.
00:08
Victim does have signs of injury complaint of pain.
00:11
She refused medical attention.
00:12
She wants a child.
00:14
South Sergeant.
00:15
Yeah,
00:18
received. Is there anybody else on your pardon?
00:21
No.
00:27
I probably shut them off but they said two roommates, other than the actor.
00:31
The actor's in there as well.
00:35
I received the actor on it.
00:37
Did she know her boyfriend's arms?
00:41
She said negative as well.
00:44
All,
00:46
Rousseau, and we do a probable close to us, correct?
00:50
Yes, correct, she got some danger.
00:53
Headbutt to the face.
00:57
Okay, Reseuse.
00:59
I'll make my way over there, and just for right now, it's already as you.
01:06
In South Dakota, just to clarify,
01:08
they were never going to be any place here, but is their roommate.
01:12
ESU, Turner 1, ESU 501.
01:17
Mercy, 4-1.
01:20
You needed at near Randolph Ave, near Randolph Ave, that's all no weapon.
01:25
Fumo stated.
01:28
Her roommate assaulted her.
01:32
She has visible signs of injuries.
01:33
There's multiple units off a sergeant's en route.
01:35
You're needed for possible forced entry.
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Location mentioned:
Randolph Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07305
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