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Man uses light to rob and punch victim in QueensQueens NY

audio iconRobbery
234th St, Queens, NY

A man used a flashing light as a weapon during a strong-arm robbery near Seath Avenue in Queens. He punched the victim in the face and was last seen at the location. Police are searching for the suspect.

Audio|Source: NYPD Citywide 3
01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, 2.5-7-2-3-4-Seath Avenue.
00:04
Same mail-the-garp and I point for his spy, great-hear.
00:07
See, use a flashing light as a weapon, I'll confirm.
00:10
Topponder 6-7 precinct, such for activation 1-22 is for the second-off ceiling and to short.
00:14
One-round the C level at other operations.
00:17
I don't know.
00:22
Come on my second, I'll confer 1030 to the N112[1], 17, east one with two a C, having an L2, having an M. C. Two, I'm going to say, horseman, get a punch in the face, so that he said, M or S. Unconfir. Unconfir.
00:49
looking for one outstanding in regards to a Confederate robbery. A strong arm looking for a male blind, 6.2, a stream, studio, your heart, dark loading.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
N112: Unknown code (context suggests location or unit call)

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234th St, Queens, NY
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