Juvenile strangled by parent in family violence incident, Seattle WA
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A family violence incident occurred near 3rd Avenue in Seattle. A juvenile was reportedly being strangled by a parent. The parties refused to separate, and one threatened to jump from a window.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Green, 715, 2008, blackmail, 17,61, medium build, black shirt, black pants.
00:06
The R.P. is originally a parent saying that if she wanted to the hospital for her son smoking marijuana.
00:15
The subject is not high right now.
00:18
We're currently screening fire.
00:22
We hear the subject, (name withheld), saying he's being strangled in the background of the call.
00:29
Fire dollars money at this time.
00:36
When we got me,
00:37
if the parents can de-escalate a little bit, and try to separate, we'll be there soon.
00:44
Proceed.
00:47
One-right one, having the last mile, and I know a little bit about this situation.
00:52
Receipts.
00:53
Zero T-6.
00:58
Ed?
00:59
This is a three-opt-term minimum, June the third.
01:04
Sure, if there's one available.
01:07
Sir, in a unit to back, Zero-T-6, let me have none to call near 3rd Avenue now.
01:11
Zero-two-six is fine, Sierra T and myself will check advice.
01:21
Okay.
01:26
One queen one.
01:32
The parties are refusing to separate.
01:36
Subject is sitting on the victim and restraining their arms.
01:39
The subject is (name withheld) still screaming get off me.
01:44
The father is a Michael Green, 1 5 of 70, a blackmail 55, 61 heavy build, t-shirt, and underwear.
01:55
Howie?
02:01
And one queen woman looks like they got off the subject and now they are threatening to jump out of the window to get away.
02:09
Coming.
02:19
I'll be there in two minutes.
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