Man threatens brother's life via text messages, Newington CT
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According to the dispatch call, a man threatened to kill his brother through text messages. The man has a history of mental illness and recently stopped his medication. No weapons were reported, but the family has access to some. The incident took place near Nicholson Street in Plainville.
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Transcript:
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Detective near Nicholson Street.
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Detective near Nicholson Street.
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Your complaint, (name withheld), for us threatening.
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Report to Sutter in Plainville.
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Recently was threatening his life.
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Everything occurred via text messages today, beginning at 1,400 hours, up to about 15 minutes ago.
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Brother does have a history of mental illness over the past 40 sessions here that has recently stopped taking med.
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It's the first time conversations have ever escalated to this level.
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No known weapons, although he does have access to a family member who does have access.
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Location mentioned:
Nicholson St, Newington, CT 06111
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