Police assist with assaultive young man during crisis, Auburn WA


Police respond to a mental health crisis involving a 19-year-old man with schizophrenia and autism. The man is assaultive, not eating or sleeping, and has a history of violent actions toward officers. The crisis responder had requested police assistance at a residence in Auburn, WA.
Audio|Source: Auburn Police
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Parkside, a retirement request from a DCR for assistance with an INVOL.
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RIP is going to be waiting outside in a white Ford escape.
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2902 I Street, Northeast, number 68.
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Okay. Two item three, one, Adam, one subject is schizophrenic and has autism, not aware of any weapons in their possession but has been not eating sleeping and displaying assaultive behavior.
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You'll be seeing Tayshan, Washington, 19-year-old meal.
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He does have a Charles information out of...
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Out of Seattle PD stating, subject kicked officers in different parts of their body, attempted to stab an officer with an eight-inch stick in the face, attempted to remove officers gun out of the holster, wanted officer to kill him, threatened to put a rifle in officer's mouth, and blow officers head off.
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Location mentioned:
Near I St NE, Auburn, WA 98002
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