Officer treated at hospital after use of force incident, Baltimore MD
An officer went to Mercy Hospital for medical evaluation after a use of force incident occurred near 2500 Greenmount Avenue or near East 25th Street in Baltimore. The incident was related to a prior police action where force was applied.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
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I'll be going down to mercy after.
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24. You said, um,
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this is a detail when you're relieving someone or, because I'm not showing anyone at mercy.
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I am 27.
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Adam 27?
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I'm here from ECU and in reference to 14.
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He's going to mean me over there.
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I need to be seen in reference to use of force that I had earlier.
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Okay, so,
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I have your headquarters.
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Do you want me to put you back on your original call?
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Hold me to Meshim.
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Ten-four, I am going to hold you to mercy.
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Do you want me to reopen your original call the reason you're going to mercy?
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All right, that way everything can be on the same CAD.
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Cat on 20, that's, that's on now.
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You can do that.
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Right,
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I can leave it as to what are you going now, detail.
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I can leave it on that as well.
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But I'm out.
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Yeah, that's fine.
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It's easy that people want the same cat.
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Thank,
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not a problem. Good morning, everyone.
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Good morning.
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20. I'm sorry, did you say good morning?
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Yes, ma'am.
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Good morning.
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Good morning, I'm sorry.
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I had some rest this weekend if I'm going to go animated.
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I'm sorry.
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Okay, this is going to be in reference to 2,500 Greenmount.
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No, ma'am,
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500, 516 East 25th Street.
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It was the use of force.
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Okay, let me find.
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Number 1, East 33rd.
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You said 25th Street.
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Okay.
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Was Adam 2.7? All right.
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Okay. All right.
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All right. All right.
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All right. All right. All right. All right.
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Anybody know the CAD?
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I have 2,500 green-mounted double 012.
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You went to Central Vulcan.
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This is something totally different.
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No, that's correct.
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All right.
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In reference to a business check.
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Do you have the CAD 20?
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No, I just have an old CC time that we're deepening together.
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If you want to be a landline.
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I just give me the CC.
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Well, you can give me a landline.
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The whole CC is 2511-110-4[1]15.
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2-1. The Fed may be 0-048.
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All right.
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Okay.
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The original was a B.
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96 is investigative stop.
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November the 7th, Investigated Stop.
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And you said it's going to be, hold on.
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November the 4th.
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All right, 21, what you said again was.
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I believe the original call that's all emanated from was 0-048.
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0408.
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Okay, I got it.
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So,
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all right,
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so CAD ending in 004A, it's not a business check, it turned into a use of four.
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Adam 20.
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At a bar.
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So the CAD ending in double zero four eight, this is, should be in reference to a use of force.
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That's correct.
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So what's that cat again? I'm going to write it down.
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0048.
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And what was the address? 25% degree.
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Now what did you say it was?
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You can use 25 degree amount, it was either that, or 516, eat 25th Street.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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