Disorderly child removed from school after classroom damage, Charlottesville VA


A disorderly eight-year-old student at Trailblazer Elementary tore up a classroom and was removed. The child was later in a vehicle with a caregiver, kicking and screaming but not harming others.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville City Police Department
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Transcript:
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HPCB-104 CD-123 Priority-2[1] Disorder. 104-123.
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22 for a disorderly student at Trailblazer Elementary, near 14th St NW.
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Caller is with the school says that the school was afraid the student was going to hurt himself. He's in the car with a caregiver,
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kicking and screaming but not being physical with other people.
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He was tearing up a classroom. There are things in unruly before they removed him from the classroom.
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So getting further information.
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Law enforcement for action.
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Are you available to a certain?
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I can check. AECD SEP 100 or Cp.138 or either of you available.
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148 is available.
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We'll be in route.
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Just one. 16, the units respondent's trailblazer.
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If we can go ahead and have Anchor Run lead and our uniformed unit,
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stay outside in case needed.
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It might create a little bit less drama.
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M-Po. 123 in the price, stay clear.
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So always, Jim Clear.
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It's right.
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ECCD units going to Trailblazer.
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The subject is a white male, blonde hair, white blue shirt, dark blue shorts,
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about eight years of age, named (name withheld). He's in the front bus loop and a teal sedan with a nanny.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority-2: Prompt, non-life-threatening response requiring timely but not immediate police attention.
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Location mentioned:
Near 14th St NW, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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