Apparent assault leaves man unconscious near S Clinton St, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement responded to a possible aggravated assault near South Clinton Street in Baltimore. A man was found unconscious, and medics were en route. The suspect was reportedly hiding behind a vehicle at the scene. Details remain unconfirmed pending further investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
All right, and Charlie 20 being advised he just had a call for aggravated assault near South Clinton Street.
00:09
Have an unconscious copy, an unconscious male.
00:20
Uh oh, that's a problem.
00:26
And love and be advised,
00:28
the suspect is on scene hiding behind a car in front of the caller's house.
00:34
It's going to be an adult male wearing a black jacket and blue jeans.
00:43
Now, sorry, do you have anybody in service from data shift to respond to South Clinton Street?
00:52
David 91, are you in service?
01:01
Two David Nine One.
01:04
Ninety-one,
01:05
are you in service?
01:08
Yes, I'm doing some admin, but I'm in service walking.
01:13
Yes sir, can you start out to South Clinton Street?
01:17
South Clinton Street is in reference to an aggravated assault, medics en route.
01:20
(name withheld) the complainant has an adult male who was assaulted and is unconscious.
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Location mentioned:
S Clinton St, Baltimore, MD 21224
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