Multiple subjects threaten tenant with guns in dispute, Binghamton NY


At a location near Glenwood Ave, six individuals threatened a tenant with guns in a landlord-tenant dispute. The tenant had not seen guns but was threatened with them. The situation appears related to an earlier complaint and involves a trespassing claim. The scene was calm when authorities responded.
Audio|Source: Broome County Battalion 2 Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near Glenwood Ave.
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Near Glenwood Ave.
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Caller says six subjects at his location with guns trying to throw him out.
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Near Glenwood Ave.
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8.
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206.
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2-2-2-2-2-2-coppy.
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10-4[1], show me en route.
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Who's our caller?
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We're still doing that information.
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200 is en route from BGH.
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200, you're en route.
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8 and 6. I'm going to keep you going until we figure out what's going on.
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One account, we can break.
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2.01, you're breaking, 2.06, you're disregarding.
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The caller has not seen the guns, however, they are threatening that they have guns.
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The unit is responding to Glenwood is going to be a Derek Shriver,
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the caller.
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Seems relatively calm at the moment.
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If it's responding to Glenwood, what I see a complaint from this morning in about 0.0.25,
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changed into a civil matter.
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(name withheld) was the caller, claimed that (name withheld) was trespassing.
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The landlord, who I believe is going to be your subject out front.
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Just so you're aware, I'm not sure if it's a continue in from before.
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Location mentioned:
Near Glenwood Ave, Binghamton, NY 13905
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