Man with metal stick fights security guard at bar, Berkeley CA


A man left an apartment near Adeline St with a metal stick and got into a physical fight with a security guard at the Yeti Bar on Adeline St.
Audio|Source: Berkeley Police and Fire
02:33
Transcript:
00:00
A little hard with the RP. She's saying it's indeed (name withheld).
00:05
He left,
00:07
I guess,
00:09
with a metal stick and is at some kind of 415[1] with a security guard at a bar.
00:14
We're now getting a call of a 415[1]F at near Adeline St.
00:22
That one's just coming in, so near Adeline St if no one's inside this apartment.
00:32
We're going to make contact with the female half upstairs. Myself 8 and 13, I'm going to walk over to near Adeline St. 50s coming for a straight fire call to near Adeline St also.
00:50
Can we let them into a 305?
00:57
Where's DSC going?
01:00
They're going to the same address you're at, but apartment 305. It's a straight lift assist for BFD.
01:06
Probably doors should be open.
01:08
All right, and who's going to near Adeline St?
01:14
Myself, Academy S13.
01:22
Okay, the female half for near Adeline St is inside the Yeti bar, so I think this 242[3] continued and is at the bar now.
01:33
I have two copies of notes on the call, thank you.
01:42
Okay.
01:47
I mean both parties are here.
01:50
She's saying she's there and we're getting this 415[1] F at the Yeti bar.
02:03
Be advised the male half, she said, has some type of metal stick.
02:14
Unit 302 was clear.
02:17
Nobody's inside after a safety sleep, the buildings are locked.
02:20
Okay, to the Yeti bar you go.
02:25
Just be advised there was, like, a duty belt on the bed and a taser.
02:32
She couldn't have weapons on her.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights, threats, noise complaints, or disorderly conduct.
[2]
415F: Family or domestic-related disturbance or dispute.
[3]
242: Physical contact or force used against another person without consent; battery under California law.
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