Domestic dispute leads to possible gunshot shattering vehicle window, Jersey City NJ


A domestic argument at an apartment involved a woman throwing objects. During the event, a vehicle's rear window was broken, possibly by a gunshot. Police are searching the area for evidence but have not found any shell casings yet.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Police
05:41
Transcript:
00:00
That's the apartment one domestic wife selling things around.
00:03
You head over that 196-tunley apartment one with two, you have a domestic, supposedly the wife's throwing things out around everybody.
00:09
You got it.
00:10
You got it.
00:12
Well.
00:13
What was the gift of the vehicle? Can you go call that?
00:15
You got it.
00:16
And I didn't want to head it over to Sterling from the call taker.
00:19
Couldn't get a plate just knew that it was the caller knew it was a Terry plate.
00:24
Let's see what was the script of the vehicle?
00:26
White infinity, so it's going to be a white infinity with pepper tags.
00:29
So I got eyes on it.
00:30
What's on now? I'm calling them now to see if I'm going to come out.
00:32
So we got to call it over here saying is the back window was shot out.
00:35
Maybe one second.
00:36
Gotcha. See which way did the vehicle fleet?
00:38
The call takers headed down woodlong towards Canada.
00:43
So from what we're getting so far, the mail was driving a white infinity with a Spanish male with a hat.
00:49
All right, Sergeant,
00:50
the victim's back windshield definitely is shattered right now.
00:52
There's a hole in on the edge of it.
00:54
Can't tell if it's a gunshot or not, but we're trying to check the area right now, see if we see any shell casings or anything like that.
01:02
There's no other calls yet, only one call? That's correct, just the caller that they have.
01:08
All right, receive that.
01:09
No, it's one.
01:10
Can I get an event number? Alright, you want an event number? That's going to be 174-4-436.
01:14
174-4-36.
01:15
No one, we'll receive that.
01:16
Sorry, I was having trouble with my radio.
01:17
All right, you want an event number or file number?
01:19
Northland, it's going to be an event number, thank you, obviously.
01:21
All right, no problem, so you're ready to be right.
01:23
I can give you the right event number, okay.
01:25
So you have, no two.
01:26
You're right. All right, uh, factors, uh, GLA[1].
01:29
We've gathered in information right now.
01:30
Um, you could slow in the unit coming down this way.
01:32
All right, Flo, you disregard the act as GLA[1].
01:35
All right now, we're going to shut down Sterling between Sterling and Woodlawn, trying to locate a casing here, but it definitely looks like this is a possible gunshot to the real window.
01:56
So no shell casings recovered yet, but you know, it's a canvassing?
02:01
Yeah, we're still canvassing.
02:03
I haven't recovered a shell casing yet.
02:04
But the damage to the window looks pretty consistent with a gunshot.
02:08
If we can't notify the CIC.
02:09
Council's Captain.
02:10
Yeah, the UK.
02:11
I was right about the other five.
02:12
Yeah. That was NG Go Gimbals.
02:14
ShopRitch 20, 2009, come off you call.
02:16
Any medical attention? And do we have signs of injury?
02:20
Yeah, signs of injury, I believe you don't want medical attention.
02:23
To the base, have them reach out to BCI and fake photos.
02:29
No true to see that.
02:31
As of right now, no shell casings have been found.
02:34
Units are currently canvassing, but the damage to the window does look consistent with a shot fired at that window.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
GLA: Grand Larceny Auto (used as a radio code, in this case mentioned but later disregarded)
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Jersey City, NJ
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