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Physical fight involving about 26 people on Vermont avenueLos Angeles CA

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Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA

About 26 people were physically fighting near Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles. Police responded to the scene using lights and sirens.

Audio|Heard on: LAPD - South Bureau
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00:37
Transcript:
00:00
Approx 26 people physically fighting Code 2[1], 262, 32, 32, 35-25.
00:09
About 17, 18 years old, male black,
00:12
six feet tall,
00:14
140 pounds,
00:16
brown eyes, black hair.
00:28
Code 2[1], 2, 2,
00:31
2, 2, 2RDU 525 and 415[2] man, Avalon, UCH, Incident, 242[3].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or siren, obeying all traffic laws.
[2]
415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights, arguments, or disorderly conduct in any context.
[3]
242: Physical contact or force used against another person without consent; commonly referred to as battery.

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Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA

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