Fight reported near Montgomery Street with one injured, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, a fight took place near Montgomery Street at Broadway and Vallejo involving multiple people dressed in black. One male was injured with a bleeding forehead and was seen walking south on Vallejo. The participants stopped and appeared to be dispersing.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Control 4A party assault in progress near Montgomery Cross at Broadway and Vallejo.
00:10
Units started a response.
00:12
Location is across the street from near Montgomery between Broadway and Vallejo.
00:16
Two males versus one.
00:25
They're all on the ground.
00:26
You need to back?
00:31
We're 2 over 104.
00:33
So we're down further.
00:38
We're taking into the assault.
00:40
All subjects are wearing black clothing.
00:42
Now they have stopped; I presume they are possibly reconciling and dispersing.
00:48
I have reporting parties all over.
00:55
(name withheld)?
01:01
(number withheld).
01:04
24.
01:06
24.
01:11
Henry 1.6 at work.
01:12
Can I show you details from that incident on Argonaut?
01:18
Eddie?
01:19
No matter, 251.
01:25
I'm taking in from this assault on Montgomery.
01:27
One of his subjects is walking down Vallejo with blood on his forehead.
01:30
The white male, short hair, wearing a black hoodie and black pants.
01:33
You can hear yelling in the background.
01:40
I'm talking up to this assault on Montgomery.
01:42
The reporting party is leaving the area.
01:45
The subject that is injured is the one who initiated it, walking down Vallejo.
01:50
Description of the other subject.
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Location mentioned:
Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA 94133
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