Juvenile resists arrest and spits at officers, North Port FL
Officers responded to a juvenile resisting arrest by spitting and kicking inside the vehicle. They requested a spit mask to safely manage the combative behavior during detention.
Audio|Source: Sarasota County Sheriff, Venice and North Port Police
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Help me! You make 1025 with North County and let them know that the juvenile still active is spitting. He's going to need a spit mask and is also still actively trying to fight.
00:13
10-4[1].
00:20
Watch command of SB 63.
00:25
Go to SB 63.
00:31
220.
00:33
75 North County coming up on River Route.
00:40
I'll leave 51 you want to pull off.
00:45
104.
00:48
I'm coming from River, so pull off just after River.
00:54
SB 9, SB 63. I'll be 51 to you from the high school.
01:00
Copy that?
01:04
One way, (number withheld), only 51 him. Is he being combative in the backseat?
01:13
10-4[1], spitting, kicking things, rolling around in the back.
01:17
I'm going to be pulling off.
01:19
10-4[1], I'll be 50 on code 3. Off after the River Road exit.
01:29
Copy that.
01:35
1-305 dispatch, 1050.
01:41
One, Victor, five.
01:44
Florida 28, Robert, Sam, Victor, one, Paul.
01:47
5, 950, behind Brook Road.
01:50
950, Pinebrook Road.
01:52
Um,
01:57
watch command.
02:01
Uh...
02:03
Hey, you guys don't happen to have a spit mask with you guys, do you?
02:10
I might, I'll have to check.
02:15
104.
02:18
William 13, 0.19. If you're not too far away yet, I think I got one in the back.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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