Assault reported near NW 6th Avenue gas station, Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, an aggressive man shouted at a gas station clerk near NW 6th Avenue. Later, a vagrant man reportedly assaulted the manager there, causing a violent disturbance.
Audio|Heard on: City of Miami Police Dispatch - North
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Also, make it a terminal violence 34.
00:07
The image of the casino go by, near NW 6th Avenue.
00:13
Near NW 6th Avenue.
00:15
It was with the shuttle on gas station.
00:19
Aggressive black male wearing black jacket and just dressed streaming at the store clerk.
00:25
Did anybody get a complaint until Tuesday's subject screaming in the block for on 715, 1212?
00:33
Pialla, 2nd755-5.
00:34
For the unit, 15 and 457,
00:37
north-west 6th Avenue, case from end?
00:43
16,300, north-tois 7th Avenue until 1400 hours.
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7th. 7,000.
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7,000.
00:56
Hello. Hello.
00:58
Hello.
01:03
Racing, Tosso?
01:05
No,
01:10
I'm now holding a 32[1] mic.
01:12
M58, Jim Progress, starts to shoot the manager by a vagrant blackmail, white and light blue t-shirts, ham pants, causing a violence disturbance.
01:21
Excuse me, we're right, well, that was all the right.
01:24
We're just here talking to the companion at the other part.
01:27
Excuse me so.
01:28
You're inviting to leave it as a 34 now.
Police codes explained
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[1]
32: Breathing Problems (medical call)
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Location mentioned:
NW 6th Ave, Miami, FL 33150
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