Employee reports threat from customer at mcdonald's, Gainesville FL


At a McDonald's near West Newberry Road, an employee had an argument with a customer who allegedly threatened her. The customer left the scene, and the employee asked for police assistance.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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I've got the Signal 22[1] at Gainesville Community Playhouse, which we've already code for once. The subject is no longer 997. They've been calling him a drug dealer so far. So far. A 13 Kappa, Spanish Trace Apartments, 3,500, Wood Meadows Boulevard, reference to a male subject hanging out at the swimming pool who does not live at the location, not violent or confrontational. They just want that checked out so far.
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A Signal 13 Village Crossing Apartments, Apartment Echo 850, which we have a flag for for our complainant, Erin Lawler, who is Signal 20, advising that subjects keep knocking on her doors. So far? So far. A Signal 22[1] at McDonald's 6-003 West Newberry Road, where it appears an employee, got in an argument with a customer because he supposedly threatened her. The subject then took a 10-8[2] and they're actually requesting the 66[3]. So far?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 22: Disturbance
[2]
10-8: In service/left scene
[3]
66: Request for police presence
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Location mentioned:
Near W Newberry Rd, Gainesville, FL 32605
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