Assault following parking dispute near South Jackson Street, Seattle WA
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A person was assaulted near South Jackson Street, Seattle. The incident began as a parking dispute and resulted in injuries. The suspect left the scene. Emergency responders attended to the victim.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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05:54
Transcript:
00:00
They're saying suspects are still at the location.
00:06
The caller said that he is bleeding from the mouth and the head.
00:15
We're confirming if this is actual carjacking or if it's a strong-arm robbery.
00:19
Caller said he was in his vehicle and he was jumped.
00:25
See if we need fire stage.
00:28
You see.
00:30
And we're 33, you can put out.
00:33
We see.
00:34
Charlie want to copy almost for responding?
00:40
We see. Fort 14th grade primary.
00:43
You see.
00:48
The units responded to 10000 ECSAWA.
00:51
The caller disconnected, he was unable to verify if this is a typical carjacking or a strong-arm robbery.
01:03
Suspect is no longer on scene, near South Jackson Street.
01:12
I'm sorry to the screen for this one zero zero ECCAWA so that they will not respond.
01:20
Not respond.
01:27
For the units responding one zero zero zero ECSAWI, I found an associated name with that cell phone.
01:34
It may be an Ikram for raw.
01:38
You may be associated with a white suit of sedan, Charlie Tom Mary, (number withheld).
01:46
We're on with him now.
01:48
We're just north of Yesler.
01:51
North of Yesler, received.
01:56
57.
02:02
The white Toyota Camry that he's in.
02:08
Number three, one custody under control.
02:12
Number three, receive one of custody under control, 76 Nation, 9AJ.
02:23
George, 14, can you confirm that it's a white Toyota Camry?
02:28
We're just arriving now.
02:29
We'll figure it out.
02:30
Receive.
02:36
Edward 911, can you attach Boy George Lincoln 2688?
02:41
Boy George Lincoln 2688, received.
02:49
Every night one.
02:51
Number 91, I didn't copy that transmission.
02:56
Dan, and I was used to fire.
02:58
Don't feel a male, alert unconscious,
03:00
and an injury to her left.
03:04
Thank you.
03:17
Accidental.
03:18
Two it hurt anyone?
03:26
Go ahead, thank you.
03:27
Boy George Lincoln 2688 is clear.
03:31
Expired also reports sale.
03:34
Returns to 2015 Nissan Ultima.
03:40
I'm coming. Could you also attach Charlie, Tom, Mary, (number withheld)?
03:49
That's affirmed, that's a white coat of Camry, associated with the cell phone on the caller.
03:58
Zero, two, three, one, release in custody.
04:01
Letter two, three, you see one released from custody.
04:07
To George Watson.
04:10
14, go ahead.
04:13
You set out medical central officers.
04:16
You set out, repeat.
04:20
Do you have medical central officers and please?
04:22
We do have them on the way as additional victim.
04:31
Is a Miles Puller, (number withheld), Indian male, 42 years of age, 257 and 55,000,
04:39
green jacket, black and gray pants and white shoes.
04:44
Last seen on foot heading northbound on 2nd Avenue Extension South.
04:49
Near South Jackson Street.
04:54
(name withheld).
05:00
Two King Zero One.
05:02
Two King Zero One.
05:04
Vehicle to G.O.A.
05:05
You can log in for that robbery and clear out of such a year.
05:09
Receive Mary 12 and Mary 2 can say clear.
05:13
You're in order to cover.
05:14
February 1.
05:19
Mary 1 arriving in Tucker 1.
05:22
Receive 15-02.
05:30
5333 33 I didn't happen to have a suspect in the description that, do we? Negative, nobody's updated me.
05:43
All parties are at this location and things have started as a parking dispute.
05:48
We're under control.
05:50
Three, you see, under control appears to be a parking dispute within assault.
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Location mentioned:
S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104
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