Gunshots heard near downtown Tucson after road rage incident, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, multiple gunshots were reported near downtown Tucson, linked to a road rage incident with about ten shots fired. The subject was seen turning into a neighborhood and driving west on St. Marys Road toward Petting Home. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police West Division
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
I already just heard about eight to nine gunshots.
00:08
Coming from, I want to say, a downtown area, maybe just west up.
00:18
We haven't gotten any share.
00:25
He's like that copy.
00:26
I'm sure you guys were overseas.
00:27
I'm sending here shortly.
00:33
District 30.
00:46
30 words?
00:49
Just confirm you can copy.
00:50
Towns is advised.
00:52
Here at (number withheld) gunshots coming from the area west of downtown.
00:56
They're at (number withheld) on Friday.
00:58
We haven't gotten any calls from the chalters.
01:00
Okay.
01:06
District 3-2.
01:07
I heard it from our call over on (number withheld) or 3rd.
01:13
I'm going to head over just west of 4th Avenue and circulate.
01:20
We just received a level 2 road rage, advise that the other service vehicle approximately 10 shots.
01:27
And by the subject turn into a neighborhood,
01:30
he continued westbound on St. Mary's Road
01:32
Mary's and petting home, no injuries.
01:34
We're turning a description.
01:39
I think I just heard two to three additional.
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Location mentioned:
W St Marys Rd, Tucson, AZ
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