Assault reported near 8th Avenue L-line train station, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, an assault occurred near 8th Avenue and the L-line train station. The suspect is a male, dark complexion, estimated age 25 to 55 years, with a mustache, wearing glasses and a dark jacket. He may be pushing a bicycle. No weapons were seen. The victim may have nosebleed injuries.
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Transcript:
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At the time I told 31 hours working the compound of the 6th recent addition to 2,000 and 111 level one mobilization point is going to be 8th Avenue the L-line station which was 14th and 8th Avenue then we're going to talk a farm assault and we're going to be looking for a male dark complexion, approximately 25 to 55 years old, mustache, wearing glasses and dark weeks jacket, possibly pushing a bike,
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no weapons.
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Thank you guys.
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I'm Mr. 42.
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Once again, the compounds of the 6-3-7-7-6-2.
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So I'm calling on Level 1.
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Level 1 mobilization[1] points.
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We're going to be 8th Avenue train station,
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the L-line.
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We have 14 to 8-dbodies in regards to a confirmed assault.
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We're looking for approximately 25 to 55 years old dark complexion and mustache.
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He shall be lasting when grass is dark-weefed jack.
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You know, I'll be pushing good car or bite, no weapons.
01:03
They can have injuries bleeding from the nose, level one.
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Level 1 mobilization: Initial NYPD mobilization level deploying limited additional resources to manage a significant incident.
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