Road rage incident involving firearm on I-291 near Exit 3, Springfield MA
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According to the dispatch call, a road rage incident occurred on I-291 near Exit 3 where a male suspect driving a burgundy or cream-colored vehicle displayed a black-gray firearm near the Y by the barracks. The suspect followed another vehicle before leaving the area.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester MA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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B3 to B3 patrols be prepared to copy of BOLO for a road rage incident involving a firearm.
00:09
B3 to B3 controls, BOLO for Mass Reg (number withheld).
00:17
This party was traveling 291 West,
00:21
and my code 22 may have cut him off some road rage incident.
00:27
where this party followed him off.
00:29
Exit 3 and continued to follow him at the red light by the Y near the barracks.
00:35
The party got out of his vehicle and a firearm, a black-grayish firearm was seen by the Code 22.
00:47
The party then followed the 22 before leaving the area.
00:54
Again, that's going to be five zoos.
00:56
Charlie Delta 74, burgundy or cream-colored vehicle.
01:04
5319 to Francille base, clear the house empty and roots ODC.
01:11
2301 receives clearing that trash now.
01:14
All right, what was the last mill in six of that, sir?
01:19
On Carew Street, by the Y,
01:22
the code 22 says this part he's no longer behind him.
01:26
He went off in different direction.
01:28
But it's going to be a male described as possibly wearing a black shirt and bald.
01:33
Thank you. Thank you.
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