Man brandishes handgun near BMO Bank in Pico Rivera, Pico Rivera CA
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According to the dispatch call, a man in his 20s exited a white car near BMO Bank in Pico Rivera and showed a handgun with an extended magazine. He was last seen walking toward the bank. The car was last seen heading eastbound on Whittier Boulevard.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 7 (Lomita) and Dispatch 12 (South LA)
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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7th, San Gabriel Place,
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across the Whittier Boulevard, at the BMO Bank, male in his 20s thin build,
00:11
wearing a black bomber jacket, gray beanie,
00:14
was seen exiting a white Kia Optima, pulled out a handgun with extended mag,
00:21
and hit it in his jacket, last seen walking towards bank, Kia last thing, going eastbound.
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on Whittier.
00:30
Tag is (number withheld).
00:40
PICO units responding to the handgun incident on Gabriel, attention to L-TAC again.
00:45
Pico units,
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the handgun incident, attention to L-TAC with 152, hen.
00:55
Any arrow unit dispatch 13, PICO, handgun incident, any arrow unit 13, PICO?
01:06
Anyone switching?
01:14
Air 21-152 Henry PMs have the handle,
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handgun incident, 927C, San Gabriel Place Cross of Whittier Boulevard in Pico Rivera,
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San Gabriel Place Cross of Whittier Boulevard and Pico Rivera at the BMO Bank.
01:37
Male in his 20s thin build wearing a black bomber jacket, gray beanie,
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was seen exiting a white Kia Optima, pulled out a handgun with an extended mag and hit it in his jacket,
01:49
last seen walking towards the bank.
01:51
Dia was left on Whittier.
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Location mentioned:
Whittier Blvd, Pico Rivera, CA 90660
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