Man threatens to kill while waving gun at trailer park, Vernon Center NY
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A man at a trailer park was threatening to kill people and waving a gun while wrestling with another person. Police received multiple calls about the situation. The suspect is a man in his 40s with mental health issues. The incident occurred near Simmons Road at Quiet Valley Trailer Park.
Audio|Heard on: Oneida County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Getting multiple calls regarding a male outside yelling and screaming he wants to kill people
00:05
Getting other calls advising the male still has a gun and they are wrestling with someone in a field. We're trying to get further information. Thank you.
00:25
Multiple calls advising parties in lot 27 and 28.
00:35
Backup requested to the trailer park.
00:44
Units are responding.
00:50
Affirmative, units en route.
01:02
Do you have any further details on that?
01:09
Figure out if the males are on the house or on the porch.
01:13
Try to see where this trailer is located in the park. Is it the first trailer on the left or farther in the back?
01:26
Up the Simmons Road.
01:29
One call is going to be (name withheld).
01:32
The suspect is going to be (name withheld).
01:36
Has a gun currently waving it around at this time.
01:38
He is 40 years old,
01:40
suffers from depression and anxiety from the outside.
01:47
Since then relatively Quiet Valley Trailer Park.
01:50
Description of a 30 to 40s white male wearing a face mask and other camouflage.
01:56
One caller is advising unknown if the gun is plastic or real at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Simmons Rd # T33, Vernon Center, NY 13477
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