Driver and passenger held at gunpoint during traffic stop, Los Angeles County CA
Police stopped a vehicle near Firestone Blvd and held both the driver and passenger at gunpoint. Officers waited for backup before approaching the car to make contact. Traffic around the area was managed by additional units during the incident.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
03:39
Transcript:
00:00
To be advised, still detainee at gunpoint, a waiting additional unit.
00:04
Still detaining at gunpoint, a waiting additional unit.
00:21
Subtitaining at gunpoint, a waiting additional unit.
00:29
Here is now.
00:37
Okay, unit's local Chase, let me get one of you guys to hold our Easton traffic.
00:46
Yeah, let me get another unit to block off WEPA traffic on Flaughton from Triangle.
00:59
They're not doing the man to the vehicle.
01:08
Drivers stepping up.
01:16
Making contact with the driver.
01:34
Continuing the driver, make an additional call-up.
01:38
Continuing the driver, making an additional call.
01:45
Edward 9, 1019 for 10-10[1].
02:14
From passengers stepping up.
02:22
We're in contact with the passenger.
02:24
Thank you, contact, too fast.
02:28
Two blocks our right lane.
02:31
Southoff up from 10 at Firestone.
02:35
Hey, two, seven, three, top you're up to the top of y'all.
02:37
And to go ahead, the set,
02:39
I'm ready.
02:41
The four rolling, lemonade side, now.
02:49
You're making an additional call.
02:52
Detaining the frontcaster, make an additional call.
02:58
So, 7.97.
03:00
20 samples, 1097[4]. 1097.
03:07
Make an approach to the vehicle.
03:10
Tessi's making an approach on ZZ.
03:12
No, left.
03:20
It is a different.
03:21
Thank you.
03:26
Code 4[2]. Code 2[3].
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Code 2[3]. Code 7.5.
03:33
Defensive code 4.
03:35
Detending 2 red tension at gunpoint.
03:37
So if Patrick would see you at 0328.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Status or incident requiring attention; may indicate off-duty personnel or a fight in progress.
[2]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
[3]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or siren, obeying all traffic laws.
[4]
1097: Arrived on scene
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Location mentioned:
Firestone Blvd, California
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