Police respond to verbal dispute between roommates


Audio|Source: George Mason University Public Safety
01:53
Transcript:
Super, thank you. Is that domestic dispute horrible or physical? Just going to be verbal? Just going to be verbal. Just going to be verbal. 1040, housing and drought. Negative, I'm on the phone with City. Negative, I'm on the phone with City. Negative, I'm on the phone with City. Do you want me to start separating roommates or wait for city? If we have an ETS city, we can stand by just because that's one of the most dangerous calls we can go to. This is verbal at this time. I don't think city would have a way into the land without us as well. When I called Sadie, they said they're going to speak to their supervisor to see if a unit can come out. When they called Sadie, they said they're going to speak to their supervisor to see if a unit can come out. 10-4. 20-9. They said they're going to speak to their supervisor. 10-4. 20-9. When they call back, can you see if you have one of the complainant's phone over, she don't meet you down in the parking lot. 29, if you have one of the complainant's phone over, she don't meet you down in the parking lot. 10-4. 29 are you out with the caller? 29 a. 29 a.m. 29 a.m. 219 a. 24.
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Fairfax, VA 22032
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