Domestic dispute with threats near Samuel Dr, Capitol Heights MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a domestic incident was reported near Samuel Drive. A female caller stated that an ex-partner with a restraining order was threatening to come to her house. The suspect had previously made threats against police officers during a phone call and was noted to have a history with law enforcement. It was unknown if the individual had any weapons.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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DR 44 and a unit to back for the domestic.
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Near Samuel Drive, near Samuel Drive.
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Female caller advised her ex is threatening to come to her house and she has a restraining order on him.
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And she is worried no weapons.
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Suspect 10-34 is going to be a male, (name withheld).
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Date of birth (number withheld).
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Dr 44. DR 44.
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Unit to back?
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DS 46.
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DS 46.
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Units for near Samuel Drive, this is going to be a premise hazard at.
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Near Samuel Drive,
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holster safety.
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Threat against responders made threats to kill any PGPD officer he came in contact with during a phone call to Kaiser Health.
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He stated he suffers from PTSD.
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From a past incident with PGPD, this is unknown if he has any weapons.
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Again, that's near Samuel Drive.
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Location mentioned:
Samuel Dr, Capitol Heights, MD 20743
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