Suspect armed with handgun refuses police commands, Los Angeles CA
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Police responded to a report of a male suspect at the northeast corner of Van Nuys Boulevard and Lennox Street. The suspect was possibly armed with a handgun visible in his waistband and refused to comply with police commands.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Valley Bureau
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Transcript:
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And white shoes Call incident 99thorne of black jacket white shoes No no roger ran until you chose code six on my call
00:12
99 ccuhics wide old victory incident 94
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Control air tends to be overhead.
00:22
They're gonna be at the north-east corner at the west floor.
00:28
The west corner office is in the north-east corner of Van Nuys and Lennox.
00:38
If you can get the next unit to respond to Van Nuys and Lennox in case this guy takes off running.
00:44
Okay, sir and Roger.
00:45
The unit Van Nuys and Lennox find NFI.
00:53
A89 Roger.
00:59
I'm on the ground on the handgun in his waistband.
01:02
We're trying to get him to roll over, not the plane.
01:07
Suspect not complying northeast corner, Van Nuys Van Nuys Van Nuys Van Nuys with handgun in the waistband.
01:12
Hey 99 Roger and there are you white-old victory.
01:19
Respond to Van Nuys and Lennox.
01:22
Roger 9x 16 is around.
01:29
White that's coming down that parking line, just hold there at that parking line, hold there, just watch your crossfire.
01:33
Come, come down towards Van Nuys.
01:39
It is approaching and watch for our crossfire.
01:44
Do me a favor, stop for Westbound.
01:50
This morning, I'm code six.
01:52
We do have sufficient units here.
01:58
Sufficient units only Van Nuys.
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Location mentioned:
Van Nuys Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
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