Apparent fight involving brass knuckles near 6th and Congress, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to reports of a possible fight near South 6th Avenue and East Congress Street in Tucson. A person allegedly carrying brass knuckles was reportedly starting fights and was later seen pushing another individual in a wheelchair southbound on Scott Avenue. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police West Division
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
You guys have any calls regarding a person with brass knuckles starting fights around 6th and Congress area?
00:11
Negative.
00:17
Copy.
00:19
Folks at the pizza shop flagged me down.
00:22
Negative injuries, but the person is currently southbound on Scott approaching Congress, pushing another individual in a wheelchair.
00:34
Do you have a description?
00:39
The person in the wheelchair is wearing a white shirt.
00:43
The subject with brass knuckles could only be described as having teal-colored brass knuckles.
00:52
An individual just showed up for the level two fight with weapons.
00:58
6th and Congress.
01:04
Two nine, can you drop that call?
01:09
Careful, we'll need computers to go through the district's security.
01:17
Seven nine seven, you can send one four zero and nine five with me.
01:24
Seven nine five is with me.
01:31
Three fourteen, four U seven, go ahead and log me back on (number withheld), then put me on that call.
01:39
I'll be circulating.
01:46
Ten four.
01:52
Nineteen, you can send the other.
01:58
Ten four, it's going to be 6th and Congress.
01:59
Forty-seven was flagged down by the individual starting fights with brass knuckles.
02:03
No injuries.
02:04
They are pushing another person in a wheelchair southbound on Scott.
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