Shooting reported at 3100 West North Avenue, Baltimore MD
Officers discussed an assault reported at Racetown and later updated a separate incident near West North Avenue to confirm it involved a shooting that may have resulted in a homicide. The address was modified to reflect this, but there is no specific homicide code to use, so the incident is classified under shooting.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
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Transcript:
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In reference to Racertown, Madam, please have an X-ray[1] yes for an assault.
00:09
The number is (number withheld), (number withheld), cat number (number withheld), timeout is (number withheld).
00:20
He said (number withheld).
00:24
Tap four.
00:28
10.4, thank you.
00:30
You are.
00:35
20.
00:36
Can you please change near West North to homicide?
00:51
Change, it's aware.
00:54
Change it to a homicide to shooting.
00:57
A homicide?
00:59
Well, we have a homicide.
01:00
We're just, the only thing we have is a shooting.
01:07
It's near West North, but it's going to be homicide.
01:09
Can you please change, change it?
01:16
And I'm just explaining that we do not have a homicide code.
01:19
We only have a shooting or cutting.
01:21
Just like y'all say non-fader, we just type that in, but we have to leave it as a code that it's a code that we do not have a homicide code.
01:30
Okay.
01:36
I will type it in that you're saying it's a homicide, but we don't have a code.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
X-ray: Phonetic for the letter X (used in license plates)
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Near W North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21216
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