Suspected gunman flees after car crashes near Burger Place, Stockton CA
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According to the dispatch call, a red Mercedes was involved in a possible weapons incident in Stockton. The driver fled on foot, and the passenger was reported to have a gun. The vehicle later crashed near Burger Place at the intersection of American and Charter.
Audio|Heard on: Stockton Police and Fire Dispatch
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
The security is a 41 possible gun on American Clay.
00:04
4 and 5 after 9-01, a red Mercedes driver fled on foot.
00:08
The passenger is a tall male with a gun, black-cutty, green headband,
00:15
about a 9 millimeter and is now in a gray tall with tinted windows.
00:21
All righty, can you call back and try to get out 926 for the Toto?
00:31
And El Camino Avenue and Zonville Avenue.
00:41
So have the Rkina Line.
00:45
All parties are now gone.
00:48
Toll's partial plate is 9 Paul, Victor,
00:51
left in Southdown on American Tenigal.
00:56
The driver with the red Mercedes is a male, 5-8-599, red jacket.
01:00
So far south down.
01:06
My copy is Yelopee? The victim of the F-41?
01:19
Go back to this shirt.
01:22
Inter 13-24.
01:27
7.49.
01:31
I have a contention copy.
01:34
4.
01:40
40A. Interim 4.A.O.R.
01:49
The 401 is a possible gun.
01:51
There is no brandishing firearm reported.
01:53
No. The Mercedes.
01:57
The Mercedes driver crashed near Burger Place at American and Charter.
02:02
At the call location and the vehicle crashed into a tree.
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Location mentioned:
E Charter Wy, Stockton, CA
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