Person threatening federal officials with a knife, Lauderhill FL
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According to the dispatch call, law enforcement responded to a person near Northwest 76th Avenue making threats to federal officials and carrying a knife. The subject has a history of mental illness and resisting officers.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
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Transcript:
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So in an interview, reference subject, if the FBI is going to kill him.
00:04
He has a history of posting on social media making threats and they're requested units to respond reference possible Baker Act needed.
00:11
Subject is a white male, (name withheld), black hair, short,
00:19
no known, signal zero.
00:20
All he has is a knife per their last conversation with the subject.
00:24
Caller is 51[1], ETA of 20 minutes.
00:28
They're requesting, a lot of years are 56 at near Northwest 76th Avenue,
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tried to responding to the incident location.
00:39
It's going to be a great for a fusion, lasting, wearing blue long-sleevee polo, and we have a direct pick at the 1020 of the incident.
00:53
And he has a history of resisting officers and disorderly conduct, mental illness, and threats against President of the United States in Secret Services.
01:08
For show units en route to the meetup location, near Northwest 76th Avenue.
Police codes explained
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[1]
51: Incident involving injury or complaint related to public loitering, vagrancy, or falls.
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Location mentioned:
NW 76th Ave, Lauderhill, FL 33319
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