Man told another to leave country during dispute, Edmond OK


A man told another person to leave the country and yelled during a dispute near Midwest Blvd, Edmond. The other person was driving a white truck with a white camper and license tag number withheld. The conflict began after a disagreement over a traffic stop sign. The person who made the gesture to the other said the issue started because of the stop sign. The original person decided to leave the area to avoid further contact.
Audio|Source: Edmond Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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For a disturbance.
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Standforth Midwest. Standforth Midwest.
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Calling parties advising.
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An older gentleman has told him to go back to Mexico and then yelling at him.
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Goa.
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This time, we'll be clear from here.
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Clear. Clear.
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5.6-7. Stand by 911.
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Go ahead. I'm going to negative contact.
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I think it's just a kid walking school.
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Clear. 4-4-7-11, I can show you to me.
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Clear.
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18693. He's pinging to the south near Lost Forest Drive.
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A little bit of a language barrier with a calling party.
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He doesn't want to get in trouble, but the guy keeps failing at him.
00:53
The other person's in a white truck with a white camper.
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He gave me tag (number withheld).
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Quite clear.
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We have the other party on the phone now.
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He's advising that he made a gesture to the original calling party because he didn't stop at a stop sign and then caused an issue.
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The original calling party says that he's leaving the area because he doesn't want contact now.
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Location mentioned:
N Midwest Blvd, Edmond, OK
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