Man with knife stabs wall then returns to apartment, Spokane WA
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A man with a history of mental health issues and assault walked out with a knife, stabbed a wall, and then returned to his apartment near Riverside Avenue and Browne Street. No threats were made during the incident, but property damage was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Spokane City Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00
It's a person with the weapon.
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It's 3.27.5 less second.
00:04
The suspect's going to be in B-Boy 9.
00:06
Our complaint that says he walked out with a knife, stabbed the wall,
00:10
went back into his apartment.
00:13
It's a white male 46-foot, then the long white hair.
00:18
He is in locally, he's 105, or VATU, he does have to affective disorder, audiovisual hallucinations.
00:23
He has a history of ITA and does appear to be a danger to self of others' property and grave disability when he's decompensating.
00:29
He's got a history of assault and generally own cooperative.
00:38
Looks like VHU was out on the sixth.
00:41
To respond to a call similar to this, they just talked them through the door,
00:45
did not ITAM, 327 and a half for a second.
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Browne and Riverside.
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74 from the DGP.
00:58
327 in the southeast?
01:03
27 are they alleging any crimes?
01:10
Just him stabbing the knife into the evil.
01:14
Okay.
01:21
Okay.
01:22
Can we give that call back and confirm there was no threats or any crimes? All right.
01:33
And for the personal open call on second.
01:36
Our complainant says there's a history of threats but no threats were made during this incident.
01:41
They say that (name withheld) damaged cameras.
01:44
Our complaint is claiming to be an employee and a tenant application.
01:52
That's going to copy.
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Thank you.
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