Man shot at Frederick Douglass Blvd and W 144th St, New York NY
A man was shot near Frederick Douglass Blvd and West 144th Street in Manhattan. Two male suspects are being sought; one wore a red jacket and the other a light-skinned male wore a black jacket. One suspect is possibly named Omar. The incident led to a police mobilization response.
Audio|Source: NYPD Citywide 1
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Transcript:
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144. 40 over 6-7, Lieutenant is causing a level mobilization in regards to a confirmed male shot.
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Oblation pointed to five women in blue. Okay, touch the male black, black, right now.
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Here's T.O.5-30-670 is calling a level of organization in regards for confirmed mail shot.
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Organization pointed east side 1 in the boulevard, state purpose, a male, black, wind, and red hat. Wait, what is your information in regards?
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Okay, if you have a person, set-bye.
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Thank you. Okay.
00:43
You still by Slater 106.
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Sargent, causing a level mobilization in regards to confirm missing autistic, 27-year-old female named (name withheld).
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The birth is 9-3, 1998, lasting wearing a black hijab, pink jacket, all black clothing in the knees, left residence near (number withheld) hours.
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Only a name she can pronounce is her mother's and father's in her name.
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Female is not unverbal.
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SIG 4 David.
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SIG 4 David SIG 4 David 91.
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10-4[1].
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I can find out of the 6-7 level mobilization. I have an updated perpetration in regards to the perpetrators. It's going to be two male blacks wearing a... Let me one minute.
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Two male black one wearing a red jacket. The second male is the male black light skin wearing a black jacket.
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One name is Omar.
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Posse went into the Golden 7 7 in the Boulevard.
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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