Road rage incident on John Daly Boulevard, Daly City CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a road rage incident occurred near West Slate and John Daly Boulevard involving a silver Toyota Camry and a red Ram pickup. The victim followed the suspect northbound toward John Daly Boulevard.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Contra Costa and Dublin Areas
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00:59
Transcript:
00:00
This broadcast for highway violence.
00:02
This is west of West Slate.
00:05
Suspect vehicle is a silver Toyota Camry, victim vehicle is a red Ram pickup.
00:10
Victims were trying to get behind the suspect's vehicle.
00:12
The victims were trying to get behind the suspect's vehicle.
00:15
There is a rad pulse, rig checking.
00:17
Hustled plate for the suspect's vehicle is nightfall, Edward Tom, (number withheld), which turned clear on the 2000s with Toyota to Puerto Rano.
00:25
The RPAs continue to follow the suspect vehicle.
00:29
He does not want to stop to be just in.
00:32
Once you keep following, RPA breaks the home, believe that the suspect has placed the tracker around the vehicle pool.
00:39
Suspect exits on Westlake, victim is still following, reducing the stops to the option for 1110.
00:47
Woodplay Glass 1020.
00:50
This northbound Junipero Serra just south of John Daly.
00:53
1039 Daly City TV.
00:57
Only cleared, 0107.
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Location mentioned:
John Daly Blvd, Daly City, CA
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