Man assaults security guard at south Jackson, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, a man assaulted a security guard near 1800 South Jackson Street by throwing a bottle and possibly a brick, causing injuries. The suspect fled westbound on Jackson Street on foot.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Fire / Seattle Police East / South Precincts
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Transcript:
00:00
The assault judge sector, 1800 South Jackson, security guard told the man to leave, man refused, and threw a bottle at the guard's head.
00:11
1800, South Jackson.
00:16
The security guard is now stumbling and has blood on his face.
00:20
Male suspect westbound on Jackson from 18th, no description yet.
00:26
Is there a unit to back Charlie 3 on that assault that is the current injured sector?
00:31
Doors 31, we're brought to assault clear out of the sector.
00:38
Received. Call still coming in.
00:40
We're screening with the fire department.
00:41
I have no description at all yet.
00:46
Should I re-cue the 25 and yester call or put it in the handle? If you.
00:59
Recue that receipt.
01:00
February 13 to 513 boy.
01:05
13. 13.
01:07
I'm going to be in Recess 3.
01:14
Okay, George 31, it looks like he might have assaulted the guard also with a brick.
01:19
Your suspect is a white male slender, medium length hair, black jacket,
01:24
tan pants,
01:26
and fires on the way.
01:31
Got it.
01:32
Suspect on foot, westbound Jackson.
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Location mentioned:
S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98144
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