Possible shots fired near 1800 block of 17th Street, Lubbock TX
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Police responded to reports of possible shots fired near the 1800 block of 17th Street in Lubbock. Witnesses heard gunfire to the west side. Officers are on the scene and checking for related subjects.
Audio|Heard on: Lubbock City-County Public Safety
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03:8
Transcript:
00:00
Take for possible shots hard.
00:02
Park Easton, Living,
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1869,
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Gwena.
00:14
Dispatch. Dispatch.
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Agent 7, call completed available.
00:18
Probably.
00:24
16. I'll be out in front of Park Taylor with the subjects.
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24.
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23-17.
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I agree on.
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He was just...
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I'll follow the letter if it's a river wall.
00:40
Never.
00:43
Right to write the strives 34th, sir?
00:47
Cool.
00:48
I'm a week he's now.
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28. I'm coming in Ploxswain.
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805 is my station.
01:02
Is there any of these people running from the scene related?
01:12
Negative, I've got the two involved.
01:15
Clear.
01:21
2317. 2317.
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2317.
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I'll supplement to make any end to the shot circle.
01:35
3313.
01:40
Just verifying all these calls are just in the area, no actual scene yet.
01:46
104.
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1745.
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I need 745.
02:04
Thank you very much for everybody.
02:19
Thank you very much for me.
02:21
I'm going to be able to be in the eyes and 20 20.
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30.
02:34
23 on that charge fire on 16th
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Super 4
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2745 Okay, rave.
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Okay, Ralph.
02:48
Thank you.
02:54
2317 may advise that a few possible witnesses that they could hear the shots directly to the west of the 1800 block of 17th Street and then see or hear anything else
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Location mentioned:
17th St, Lubbock, TX 79401
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