Man assaults and drags son down stairs in residence, Prince Frederick MD
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A 35-year-old man physically assaulted and dragged his 14-year-old son down the stairs at a residence near Thunderbird Drive in Prince Frederick. Police were called as the scene was not secure.
Audio|Heard on: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
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Transcript:
00:00
Power teams around Thunderbird Drive advising the 35-year-old male punched and dragged the 14-year-old male down the steps and they are still currently fighting downstairs.
00:16
Number two units that avenue is (number withheld).
00:24
44 I'm not getting returned.
00:31
CELLOX-3-11-2-200-Bird drive.
00:35
Crosher Al-F Fargo Road.
00:37
Turgrails Leaseed and not secure, and company three is due 1157.
00:53
Okay, box 311, 202, Thunderbird Drive, Prince Frederick police scene not secure, and company 3 is due for C-11-57.
01:01
This is what happened to (number withheld).
01:09
Okay.
01:14
Everything is out of (number withheld).
01:17
The Morgan subject is shown as a respondent on a protection order, protective person being (name withheld), and also advising that the Emily subject could end in the row.
01:27
Okay.
01:32
(name withheld) drive the suspect was actually going to be insulting his own son.
01:38
The caller is the sister.
01:41
Forty-four, I got the fin for you.
01:44
Forty-four, my apologies.
01:45
NBA is down the flight couldn't get a return.
01:50
Okay.
01:52
E. 302.23 and no body hammer.
01:55
384.
01:59
Prince Frederick on me 1016 at Thunderbird Drive at 1159.
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Prince Frederick, MD
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