People brandish knives and yell at bus shelter, Seattle WA


At a bus shelter near Rainier Avenue South and South Jackson Street, two people were seen holding knives and yelling at a third person. No physical violence was reported.
Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
02:32
Transcript:
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We have a King's sector priority threat call, Rating Avenue South and South Jackson Street.
00:05
At the 7 bus stop, cars reporting people brandishing knives at each other, we're also screening with King County.
00:12
It will be at a bus shelter on the southbound 7 line, Rainier Avenue South and South Jackson Street.
00:18
Everybody is there any history with that phone number?
00:23
There's a history that number. There's a history that appropriate calls with the phone number.
00:24
Probably.
00:25
Negative, we're going to be out with four at Disregority.
00:29
I should disregarding.
00:30
Yeah, sorry, so the 200 block for first stabs in the parking lot we can be out of 4.
00:34
3,200 block of first 7 in out of 4.
00:37
Are any units that can clear and serve for this priority threat call right here in Jackson?
00:45
David, one, you can share us.
00:46
161, moving without that.
00:47
George, were we able to get a hold of Yale University?
00:50
I have database calling.
00:52
I'll have that information shortly.
00:53
We should start that way.
00:55
We're coming up on Harvard Zoo, real quick.
00:59
Perceived. Suspects will be (description withheld).
01:06
A caller saying that there were two people that had knives and were yelling.
01:10
Those yelling at a third subject.
01:12
No assaults.
01:13
A third subject might have been (description withheld).
01:17
Thank you, George.
01:23
Could you mark on if you George, so one's call that I screened out of arrest?
01:25
Okay.
01:26
And King County will be en route for that Rainier in taxes as well.
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Location mentioned:
Rainier Ave S & S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98144
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