Possible assault with a knife at 4th street location, San Francisco CA
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An assault incident occurred near 4th Street involving a black male suspect reportedly armed with a knife. Police responded to the scene to investigate. The suspect was described as wearing a black coat and pants and may have been involved in a threatening situation.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Involved, David, I just get my team for near 4th Street.
00:02
We're in the description of blackmail, 34-8s for the baseball hat.
00:04
That's what we have so far.
00:05
Your RP names, (name withheld).
00:09
At 46, your time is 16-22 hours.
00:17
Coachman, David, go ahead.
00:22
Provising code for on the 418, near 4th Street with the 9-1, suspect jail, and area of security.
00:31
Go with the plate and description.
00:38
The FYI that vehicle does reside at that address, apartment 824, 32 and current.
00:46
The item 12, Daventon, 4.
00:52
2-2-2-4. 2-2-4-8-40 attempt, 3rd in Ucombe.
00:58
He's saying the mail is trying to hit him.
01:04
Dave unit to break and respond?
01:08
And you gotta respond to you at the back?
01:15
The weight backing.
01:16
Descriptions, yes, third in, you come.
01:20
Word 11, David Samben.
01:22
Are you clear of Franklin and Paige?
01:27
Averse the vehicle with caution, answer government, identification to verify agency credentials, and request a registration card to perform an inquiry.
01:37
Hey David, can you handle this 261 report, General?
01:44
No, blackmail 50's unknown height, heavy-billed black coat, black pants.
01:50
There's a knife, a knife was seen, so this is a 222.
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Location mentioned:
4th St, San Francisco, CA 94107
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