Arrest made after domestic knife assault in Jersey City, Jersey City NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a domestic violence-related assault near Prospect Street in Jersey City. A man allegedly attacked another person with a kitchen knife, injuring the victim’s hand. Detectives and crime scene investigators were called to the scene, and one person was arrested.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Aggravated assault.
00:01
We had originally a male caller calling in about a situation that turned out to be a domestic aggravated assault.
00:12
A third party caller on scene stated that a male who had called in earlier pulled out a knife and swung it, slashing another individual in the hand.
00:29
At this time, the individual is willing to leave a statement with detectives.
00:36
Received. There was an arrest made. Did we recover the knife and did BCI respond for photos?
00:44
BCI is on the way.
00:46
We're trying to figure out which knife it was.
00:47
It seems to be a kitchen knife.
00:49
There are several knives, and the knife portion is going to be non-DB.
00:54
The domestic portion will be between double aggravated assault.
01:02
All right, Detective Sergeant, I got that.
01:04
Let me get the file number and I'm here with the North detectives.
01:06
They're going to respond.
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Location mentioned:
Prospect St, Jersey City, NJ 07307
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