Former employee threatened manager with gun at Burger King, Wabash IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an employee at Burger King near North Cass reported that a former worker threatened the manager by pointing a gun at her about an hour before the call.
Audio|Heard on: Wabash, Huntington, Miami and Grant Counties Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
An interest received a 911 call from an employee of Burger King, near North Cass, if somebody was fired today and they're making threatening statements.
00:09
The call was peeing westbound on 24 in a vehicle.
00:13
I asked if that subject could go back to the store to speak with an officer and they've got frustrated and hung up.
00:21
So true.
00:24
152-O-rash?
00:28
1-52. 1-52.
00:30
Who's the individual making threads in 1-24?
00:37
It's uncertain.
00:41
1-52.
00:47
21.
00:48
I'm glad today.
00:49
Good deal.
00:52
Thank you very much.
00:58
At Burger King, one of the employees called in.
01:01
I believe the initial CP that was calling on 24 was the manager who was being threatened.
01:08
Apparently there was a gun that was pointed at her earlier today about an hour ago.
01:13
There was no call that was made.
01:15
The individuals at Burger King were clear to make contact with her manager and have her call back in to get more information.
01:22
I believe the lobby is locked in this time.
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Location mentioned:
Cass St, Wabash, IN 46992
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