Person threatened passersby with knife near Geary St, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a person brandishing a knife and threatening people near Leavenworth Street and Geary Street in San Francisco. The person, described as in their 30s and wearing a red cast on one arm, reportedly dropped the knife after confronting passersby.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
John One Four Adam Ten Four, there's a person walking around with a knife, brandishing it on foot southbound.
00:06
Live towards O'Farrell.
00:08
Person, 30 years, tan hat,
00:11
sunglasses, black top, black shirt with a red cast on the arm.
00:16
Meps about 6 in.
00:20
Twelve Adam ERWCAT, one unit.
00:26
Still work.
00:31
They're brandishing it.
00:39
Just crossed the street on Leavenworth towards Ellis now.
00:45
Person, thirties, tan hat, sunglasses, black top.
00:55
Black skirt with a red cast on the arm.
00:59
Knives are about 6 in.
01:05
One four Charlie.
01:11
Calling out of a pleasant call for the state to 22 level with Geary and the subject dropped the knife.
01:19
That sounds like it.
01:25
One car (number withheld) Allegheny.
01:32
(name withheld) has done one Adam CRP will 909.
01:34
At Leavenworth and Geary, they're going to be at the corner with a dog.
01:37
They stated that the subject threatened the RP and another person.
01:41
But they will 909 at Leavenworth and Geary.
01:48
The RP claims that the subject threatened them and another passerby with a knife.
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