Suspect detained after assault with a deadly weapon, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, police contacted a suspect near West Broadway and Pacific Avenue in Long Beach after an assault with a deadly weapon. The suspect cooperated, was taken into custody, and no medical attention was needed. SWAT and fire services were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
By Central, you on scene for the 928 at 100 West Broadway.
00:08
6-1, suspect hung up the phone and he's still standing on the front steps.
00:14
Acknowledged.
00:21
One, suspect's approaching the eat now.
00:26
Acknowledged. 7-4.
00:29
Rest in the street now, hands up, cooperating.
00:35
17 suspects coming out, we're going to make contact.
00:40
Copy.
00:46
17, no further assistance needed.
00:48
Suspect in custody.
00:50
10,
00:53
17, copy no further assistance needed, suspect in custody on the assault at near Pacific Ave, no further assistance needed.
01:02
State,
01:04
the Metro Supervisor right here, is a commit train, open up again.
01:09
Sam 17.
01:13
Stand 14.
01:16
They can open it up in about two minutes.
01:20
Sam, three, I have two more questions for him.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:26
Does the suspect need any medical attention? Can we clear fire and could we clear SWAT?
01:36
17 confirm me there's a suspect need any medical attention and we can cancel SWAT.
01:42
7-7, cancel SWAT and cancel fire.
01:46
He's good.
01:47
Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
Pacific Ave, Long Beach, CA 90813
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