Juvenile fights mother and police in apartment parking lot, Mesa AZ


A juvenile male was physically fighting with his mother in an apartment parking lot, attempting to puncture her car tires with a knife. Police officers and civilians intervened, and pepper spray was used to subdue the juvenile before detaining him.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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Transcript:
00:00
Charlie 43, any super unit to break for 420[4], 1935 South Sunnyville, apartment 205.9.
00:05
Each 1243.
00:07
4.3. 1935 stop the Sunnyvale apartment, 2059.
00:09
This is the Sunnyvale Apartments.
00:10
RP's son trying to pop tires with a 423[1].
00:13
RP saying he just put a hole in one of our tires and is using language.
00:17
RP is very escalated, now in a verbal.
00:18
Dr. 5-70.
00:19
Copy.
00:20
If you can confirm that they're out in the parking lot, just west of their unit?
00:24
10-4[2], I'll ask.
00:25
In Charlie 41?
00:27
Charlie 41? Just for info, we're working another call in that same parking lot that you're in.
00:32
Copy, where is it at in regards to me?
00:35
It's unit 2059.
00:37
Looks like it's going to be directly east, northeast of where you are.
00:42
Copy. Give me one second, I'm going to head over that.
00:44
Okay, be advised.
00:46
Our P. Sun does have a 423[1] and he's popping her tires, so he does have it.
00:49
Now there's a physical in progress.
00:51
Copy. Sam Baker 23, can you send me that? 10-4[2]-n, do you want to move this to Hot or keep it here?
00:57
Fighting with the knife or did he put it away? I'll ask.
01:01
Okay.
01:02
Okay. Take her say what age the sun is? Could they tell?
01:05
They do is not that I'll ask.
01:06
All right.
01:07
I got him. It looks like a male juvenile.
01:09
I'll get units code 3 here.
01:11
It's going to be directly west of the unit.
01:13
They're fighting in the street.
01:14
Channel 4 is 103, 1935 South Sunnyville, Unit 2059, traffic on 4.
01:18
Copy.
01:19
If you have a copy. Say Falcon, can you lean me in?
01:21
Go directly south, you're going to run into them on the right-hand side.
01:24
We've got a unit on staying with them.
01:25
Be caution you might have a 423[1] in a stand.
01:27
You just passed them.
01:28
5207, back up.
01:30
All right. Keep going south.
01:35
You're going to see them in the middle of the parking lot where the guy with the red hat is.
01:38
Units just go west of the dispatch point here, right in the parking lot.
01:41
We've got an officer in a fight.
01:42
Sam Baker 23, did you copy officer in a fight?
01:45
We have multiple civilians running over to try to help the officer.
01:47
Hazers on the ground.
01:48
Yeah, making it at 913[3], patient it's air, pull from 7-5.
01:52
Topic at 1935 Salt Sunnyvale's at 913[3], topic on 4.
01:55
Lincoln 53, are you copying this?
01:57
5 p3 a.m.
01:58
Copy. Pepper spray deployed.
01:59
Copy pepper spray.
02:00
One once in Mays.
02:02
Copy. Yeah, we have multiple civilians trying to help out that they're kind of packing up right now with the pepper spray.
02:06
We're going on like four minutes now.
02:08
All right, officer is working on getting him detained on the sidewalk.
02:11
Get fire staged for the officer in the suspect.
02:14
10-4[2] fires been staged.
02:15
They got him in handcuffs with the help of the civilian.
02:18
I don't know! I'm sorry! Okay,
02:22
keep a couple of units downed crowed for crowd control until they're good.
02:25
Yeah, Bucca, we'll still get units code three.
02:27
He's still kind of kicking with her.
02:29
Hey, have two cops.
02:30
Do you want, can I get fire started?
02:31
Fire's in route.
02:32
Where are you going to? Time for?
02:35
Looking where they? That unit keep going south and go around the patrol car.
02:38
That's parked in the middle if you can.
02:39
Just keep following the roadway.
02:41
All right, just get out on foot, they're out in the grass area, trying to water him down.
02:45
He's still kind of out of control.
02:47
Try to get a patrol car to the north, that way they can put them in.
02:52
Patrol cars are blocking on the south end if you come from the south.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
423: Knife or sharp instrument (in Mesa PD radio, 423 commonly refers to a knife)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment
[3]
913: Medical emergency (patient needs assistance)
[4]
420: Possible reference to criminal activity (not a standard code, but often means 'criminal offense')
Disclaimer:
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Mesa, AZ
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