Man assaults partner by biting and self-cutting with knife, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, a man assaulted his partner by biting her nose and then cut himself with a knife. The partner was unsure if the man still had the weapon. Medics were present at the scene near 21st Street in San Francisco.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
A female yelling in the background, possibly some kind of disturbance.
00:04
I'm trying to get further.
00:05
There's just a lot of yelling.
00:06
Somebody saying, I need help.
00:09
It's not about him as well.
00:15
The supporting party says her partner assaulted her.
00:20
Description on Shackleford, 25 years old, BMA, wearing a CD shirt.
00:30
That is, bludgeon.
00:36
Adam is rising to perform on the B913 Gerald and Napoleon.
00:39
Still far, unable to locate, we will be searching.
00:45
Is there a Spanish-speaking officer that can check the 12 item on this location?
00:55
Address information withheld.
01:00
near 21st St, Unit 203.
01:03
As is a call.
01:05
ID only, 32, no cable, 32.
01:12
Sent to an argument.
01:15
He bit her in the nose.
01:18
Got a knife and cut himself.
01:21
She's unsure if he still has the knife.
01:23
Did you?
01:29
Switch me 100?
01:34
Well, that's well, thanks.
01:40
First, I'm advising, close, $1,500, Aadwold, 252 tenth, a unit, P, E, PSE.
01:50
And Richmond units on 21st, the reporting party is going to be waiting outside.
01:54
They said their arm is bleeding.
01:57
Medics are going to be staging.
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Location mentioned:
21st St, San Francisco, CA
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