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Veteran threatens to shoot self after social security callSeattle WA

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Near 4th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104

Police responded to reports that a veteran threatened to shoot himself after a stressful phone call with social security. The individual was last known to be near Addison Apartments on 4th Avenue South, with possible presence at the Federal Building where a 911 call was abandoned. Authorities investigated both locations.

Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
03:31
Transcript:
00:00
King's vector suicidal subject near 4th Ave S, Unit 329, Addison Apartments. Secondhand info about 30 minutes ago, caller was on the phone with the subject who said they wanted to shoot themselves with a shotgun, subject is a veteran with TDSP,
00:17
and would shoot themselves next time he had to speak with a member of social security. It was a social security admin calling in, near 4th Ave S, Unit 329, any units available to clear and start.
00:32
David 2, brothers and animals.
00:36
Chris East, Team, it's back 1, David 2.
00:42
Team, it's back 1, David 2 to the suicidal subject.
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1-9 3. Queen Nora,
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280.
00:49
We'll 5, David 2.
00:52
Proceed.
00:57
On David, see, subject is (name withheld), 9-11-(number withheld).
01:05
Unnoticed the description.
01:07
King vector, unknown call 9152 Avenue at the Federal Building, 911[1], abandoned call from the social security office in Suite 901. I'm able to speak with anyone on that floor and answer on the first call back. We're attempting in another 915 2nd Avenue, Federal Building. I mean, it's available to clear and start...
01:28
One Queen,
01:30
can we please call the Homeland Security station there, see if you're okay.
01:39
Okay 2, they may be the RP on that suicidal, since the social security is involved.
01:49
Federal Police, 77.
01:51
Thank you very good with your call sign.
01:59
Federal Police 777. On that 911[1], hang on that, we got somebody checking on that.
02:03
Break.
02:07
Is it a possibility that that subject on the suicide call may be at the federal building?
02:16
There's no way to know.
02:22
You all have one of my answers. Check on, for (name withheld) was the name?
02:28
A firm, (name withheld) 9-11 of 1959.
02:35
And that's going to be Sykes, not skies.
02:37
Yes, give me a second.
02:41
Receipts.
02:43
And that's going to be (name withheld), Sam Young, King, (name withheld) Sam.
02:53
The Queen.
02:55
One Queen. One Queen.
02:58
Unless the federal police advises a separate incident going on there,
03:02
you can refrain them to send anybody to the unknown.
03:08
Receive. Receive.
03:14
37.
03:15
Federal Police 1077.
03:20
Yeah, the subject Sykes is not at our facility and the non-women call is called for, but it is in reference to him.
03:27
proceeds and we did proceed.
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[1]
911: Emergency call

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Near 4th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
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