Minor family dispute between cousins in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
Police responded to a minor disturbance between two female cousins near Edmondson Avenue in Baltimore. The incident involved pushing with no serious violence. Officers checked vehicles and identified those involved before clearing the scene.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southwest District
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Transcript:
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Dre, there's a red car with its lights on,
00:03
just to the, I guess, behind you there.
00:06
That was involved as well.
00:08
I don't recall if he was in that vehicle, I know there was a male that had come out of there that was trying to pull them apart.
00:17
I want to pull up focus.
00:20
Yeah, 10-4[1].
00:21
If that's you walk it over to it now, that would be it.
00:25
Eleven, I got it.
00:26
I'm here.
00:27
We need to tag Sam (number withheld).
00:30
I think the male is probably the one sitting next to a female we got locked up on the ground.
00:36
Thank you. I have the...
00:37
Oh, sure.
00:41
Am I coming through?
00:44
Keep a drop to roll call around here.
00:47
David Lovey.
00:50
Everyone on to the record, I'll make my way up to.
00:57
Bill on 10-1.
00:59
David 11.
01:04
Time, coming up, 223.
01:06
104. David 11, go ahead.
01:13
David 11, send two.
01:19
Hello?
01:21
Dave 11, go ahead.
01:25
All right, just advising to David 12, it's just going to be a fray between the two cousins, the females.
01:35
That wasn't really much of a fight, which was like a pushing match.
01:38
So we're just going to identify them, make the comments off.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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