Road rage incident on SR-24 near Claremont avenue, Oakland CA
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A road rage incident occurred on SR-24 near Claremont avenue involving a gray Chevrolet Blazer and a white Cadillac. The vehicles separated after the driver in the Chevrolet brake checked the other vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Oakland
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
At the 96thias, broadcast for a highway violence east of Claremont.
00:04
Time element is forgo,
00:06
the gray Chevrolet Blazer with a partial of (number withheld) Union Charles.
00:11
They're now separated.
00:13
Looks like after Merge, he doesn't take goals for up and get the RP's vehicle and brake check them.
00:18
This is being broadcast for highway violence.
00:19
SR-24 east of Claremont, a gray Chevrolet Blazer.
00:22
Golden Gate Clear,
00:23
(number withheld) at (number withheld).
00:27
4.5. Copy. 2.44.5.30, photo bomb.
00:39
20301010.5.
00:51
Magnificator, 22103, westbound by the west of west street from Black-Con, black Toyota sedan, negative plate information,
00:58
bringing in other lanes near TEC's westbound by the west of West Street, black Toyota sedan with negative plate information.
01:06
No further at (number withheld).
01:08
No further at (number withheld).
01:11
7-9-point call me for a camp-out position.
01:13
I don't copy out of position.
01:22
In 1196, you know,
01:24
copy the Howard Valencia 124 east of Claremont, the Grey Chevrolet, Kingf Leisure, partial plate of (number withheld) Union, Charles,
01:35
and Victim White Cadillac, V.SR.
01:37
Parties separated,
01:38
(number withheld) hour.
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Location mentioned:
Claremont Ave, Oakland, CA
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