Police respond to verbal dispute at apartment in Revere, Revere MA
Police responded to a loud argument and noise disturbance at apartment near 414 in Revere, Massachusetts. Officers spoke with both residents, who reported a verbal dispute earlier but said they now feel safe. They were informed about their rights under the domestic violence law.
Audio|Source: Revere Police
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Transcript:
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Two calls for 414, there are both noises, disturbances, loud music, but none of them.
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The parties refuse open the door and said there weren't open door without a warrant.
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Roger, we're speaking to them currently.
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We believe that's where the disturbance, the noise is coming from.
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We come to open the door finally,
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so we're off there right now at 414s.
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See what?
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Joel.
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Control units are going to be clear.
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We were able to speak to both parties in apartment 414.
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Officer Cho was able to translate over the phone.
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Both parties stayed, they got into a verbal argument earlier in the night.
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Both parties stayed, they feel safe.
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Yeah, he went over.
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They were advised the 209A[1] res.
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Show is clear.
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Roger.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
209A: Abuse prevention order or restraining order under Massachusetts law, often related to domestic violence.
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