Male yelling at people near 96th Street station entrance, New York NY
At the 96th Street station entrance, a male was yelling at people, causing a verbal dispute. No physical altercation occurred, and parties were separated by police.
Audio|Source: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
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Transcript:
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The hospital for a job on near 96 St, someone holding the door, marked 90X.
00:09
The physical bike?
00:12
The job that you said someone was holding the door open.
00:16
No, it was a male yelling the people's faces at the entrance.
00:19
The sergeant had mocked it already.
00:24
Central,
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can you put us on an ocean with the sergeant, 3-72?
00:33
And in regards to the stop that you had... ...the ocean with the high-vis sergeant. In regard to the stop that you had, Hy-Vis 5, you still out?
00:49
Sentence is coming with Saturday.
00:52
In regards to me, you had a stop. I'm putting you on the ocean with a high-vis sergeant, but in regards to the stop that you had, you have a final or you still out?
01:01
Negative Central, we've never had a stop.
01:04
We've never had a stop.
01:07
I put over Sam.
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That's a far.
01:16
And three sergeant, do you have a final for the physical fight, the dispute?
01:20
Three sergeant, it's going to be a dispute, you could just mark a verbal dispute, mark it 91.
01:27
Both parties one separate way.
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Near St, New York, NY 10029
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