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Man threatens to shoot himself after crisis callsRural Hall NC

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Near Bundaberg Ln, Rural Hall, NC 27045

A man repeatedly called a crisis line using abusive language and threatened to shoot himself. He is a recovering addict and may be living with family including a child. Authorities are responding to check on his welfare.

Audio|Source: Forsyth County Sheriff Dispatch
03:7
Transcript:
00:00
Sheriff's Office 74, 1063. Code Orange[3] Threat, Code 1[4], at 710, Bundaburg Lane, 710, Bundaberg, off Wyniard, Leverton, and Stanleyville Drive, Pick 1-35, Pickle 144. 44. 44 around. No. Both in a 10-14-4[1]. 10-53[2], Code Orange, Threat, Code 1, at 7-10, Bundaberg Lane.
00:27
The PR advised that of James Murphy's been calling crisis line all day, cussing the staff, and he just called and made a threat to use the 1079 to shoot himself in the head. The PR is also advising he's been calling them all day, ranting and Raven saying they were violating HIPAA, more a bunch of hypocrites.
00:55
The R. states that LEO was out there earlier, unknown if there are actually any weapons. Well, for the opportunity to keep us update on the note, both our MCT, but roses. Ten, for prior college, where we were back at this address in April, may advise at one time that he was fighting addiction.
01:22
He's a recovering addict, but the notes in that call from April don't say from what. Also has a history of the same behavior like this before today. They still have him on the line.
01:46
Do they still have him on the phone? Stand by, I'm asking the call taker. Like 140, 1010, he's not. We'll get a phone number, pay our advice that he should be living with family and maybe have a child there on the premise. And now there's a...
02:15
phone number for Mr. Murphy in the call notes. Checker 140, do you want us to attempt to make contact with Mr. Murphy? Ten-four, go ahead. Ten-four.
02:40
stating that you cannot have a conversation with him if you try to ask him questions he starts screaming and cussing. And if you try to clarify what the crisis is occurring and why he kept calling, he kept saying he wanted to speak with a supervisor.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-14-4: Possible reference to mental health transport/support (contextual, not standard NCIC code)
[2]
10-53: Possible reference to mental health crisis or suicide attempt (contextual, not standard NCIC code)
[3]
Code Orange: Threat (context-specific, indicating elevated concern or danger)
[4]
Code 1: Respond immediately (emergency response)

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Near Bundaberg Ln, Rural Hall, NC 27045
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