Threats made during disturbance near Walnut Street playground, Palmer MA
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a disturbance near the playground on Walnut Street in Palmer. Family members from 55 Walnut Street yelled at two individuals and threatened to shoot them. Police are making contact with involved parties and ensuring their safety.
Audio|Heard on: Palmer Fire, Police and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
P6 to 461, we'll be out on Walnut.
00:04
Okay,
00:05
through.
00:12
Okay, 6461, we'll be out on Walnut.
00:16
Pretty safe.
00:17
If I was going to be in the vicinity of near Walnut St.
00:26
There's a few parties outside down by the playground.
00:36
Where'd he? Three-six, four-six one.
00:46
Good.
00:52
Go ahead, 26.
00:56
One of the involved is going to be Sierra (number withheld).
01:02
Should come back to the Shelley Grant.
01:05
36. 36.
01:09
One, four six one.
01:12
Good.
01:13
Do you have a named RP?
01:16
Affirm, (name withheld).
01:22
Is she involved or just a witness?
01:28
Involved.
01:29
Members of, I believe it's going to be the family at near Walnut St. approached her and Jason and yelled at them and threatened to shoot them.
01:37
(name withheld) wasn't the most force coming.
01:43
Bracian.
01:45
Two,
01:51
six, four, six, six.
01:54
Good.
01:56
Another involved Sierra (number withheld).
02:04
Are you safe?
02:12
At six, four, six, four, six, one.
02:15
Good.
02:18
I'll be clear, a while then.
02:30
One, four six one.
02:33
Good.
02:36
We're going to go to school street and try and make contact with Mr. Trombly.
02:38
Trombly.
02:42
Are you safe?
02:44
She advised me after I encouraged her she would be hanging around.
02:47
She may be on the Central Street area.
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