Man yells, causes disturbance at residence in dispute, San Joaquin County CA


A man in his 40s is loudly yelling and causing a disturbance at a residence in San Joaquin County. The man and another person, who have been dating for about a year, are both on the front porch. No weapons are present. There are reports of past domestic violence and possible robbery related to this situation.
Audio|Source: San Joaquin County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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520 South Texas cross-occurting, Coonerated Incident 443.
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Aesthetic male of old 40s, no short, currently on scene yelling as a victim.
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2-922 negative weapons. Both parties are going to be on the front porch.
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FX going in and out in the residence.
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Forcedoating place.
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For me an incident, show me a route.
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David 31 back.
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For the prior, the event and suspects have been dating for approximately one year.
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There were charges forwarded of 273.5[1], a 243E1[2],
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I have 91, 5, and PC211[3], and PC211.
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And the suspect did want for those they were not fault.
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Ten-four.
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Do you have a break and head that way?
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No, 13.
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He was off on foot.
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He was last being wearing red shorts with black stripes.
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The RP is going to be a neighbor, not one of the involved parties.
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The original RP is a subject to still on scene,
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verbal with a roommate who's attempting to stop him.
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Both parties are in the front door, way and the victim is sitting on the porch.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
273.5: Corporal injury resulting from domestic violence against spouse or cohabitant.
[2]
243E1: Domestic battery (California PC 243(e)(1))
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211: Robbery or armed theft involving the taking of property from a person by force or fear.
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San Joaquin County, CA
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