Teen girl accused of stabbing at Brooklyn location, Brooklyn NY
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According to the dispatch call, a stabbing incident occurred near Clarendon Road in Brooklyn involving a 16-year-old female suspect. Police issued a level-1 mobilization in response.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 2
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Transcript:
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Katzum on 920 hours, call 5-7-67, calling a level-1 mobilization guide to the Chrome 34, stabbing with a knife.
00:06
Mobilization point is near Clarendon Road, purpose, a 16-year-old female named (name withheld).
00:12
Date of birth is (number withheld) with black braids, description unquoted.
00:20
Comptives of the E3O, unconfirmed,
00:23
Gas odor of 523 West 151st1st, 1 Charlie, unconfirmed.
00:29
Comptop 433 on 144 has none of a gas at a Watton, on comparison.
00:37
Comptoms of 688 on compartment 44 has another gas at a motor,
00:41
22790 Street on confer.
00:48
Commit submits on south, Unconfirm 44 Patrick New Trans in 46 Street, Port Authority.
00:53
Black on the center zuffle bag on the south on C train.
00:57
Unconfirmed, Vagosil.
00:58
Unconfirmed, Vig is about 4 feet long.
01:04
Commitza, 90, and confirmed 44, a headstander Gassett, and Forty-out to U-T-4 Boy on the term.
01:13
Co-5-7-67-Cartens call mobile mobilization.
01:17
Ocise Coffirm, 34-15, clareting with a knife.
01:19
Mobilization, pointing, 441,5, cleared, enrolled, the purpose, 16-year-old female named (name withheld).
01:25
The date of birth is (number withheld), she's black braid.
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Location mentioned:
Clarendon Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11203
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