Three females armed with guns in neighborhood dispute, Baltimore MD
Police responded to reports of three young females armed with guns near James Street in Baltimore. The females wore different clothing and masks. The incident appeared to be a neighborhood dispute between two groups.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southern District
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Transcript:
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I just received a call and reference on your post for a on-person, 1,300 block of James Street, Ms.
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Police officer Royster stated three little girls with armed guns, stated one is the number two female with red hair,
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the other one stated a female with a black, whatever, wearing a black mask, and then a number one female.
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No further.
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Can I get any other back up to that?
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2-2-10-4[1] and I'm riding with 22 today to you with me
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7 10-1[2]-11
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C4
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C6, 7-0-0-505-9-802 put me back a lot
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10-4[1].
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Sager 91
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Picker 991
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Yeah, can you cancel the AMBO?
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I'm going to transport them to Harbor.
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Okay, 10FAR.
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Two ones, one of the units that are going on to James Street.
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Can you guys call the planet?
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22, I already did, no answer will call hearts.
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All right, September. I'm going to pull up to three.
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Okay,
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and I'm just, an additional info on this, this is a color stated a person is wearing a gray sweater,
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black sweatpants with locks, stated she's standing on the corner.
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I got these little kids running right now, keep an eye on for them.
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Hey, 2-2-2-1.
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You want us on the other side, James?
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You want us on the other side of James Street? Like on Bayard and James.
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You're asking if I want you over there?
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If there's Carol and James, there's nobody out standing on this side, there's going to be about six individuals in the middle of the block.
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Mostly look like females.
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Careful.
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It looks like some sort of neighborhood dispute.
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We have two separate parties arguing.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
[2]
10-1: Radio transmission unreadable or weak signal.
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