Males argue and one cut in Burger King parking lot, Columbus OH


Several males argued in a Burger King parking lot near Renner Rd. One male was cut on the arm by another. Some males were seen with knives and a sledgehammer. Some individuals appeared to be living in a vehicle in the parking lot.
Audio|Source: Columbus Public Safety
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Transcript:
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198, 9150 if I get you guys for a raise, priority 33[1], Burger King, near Renner Rd.
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S-20 if you can copy as well.
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Originally came in at a 16[2] of a group of guys out here arguing. Callers overhearing a mail screaming, he was cut by another male on scene, cut on the arm.
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We had people do it in 49 A's and... Staying suspect if his phone is unable to call 911.
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In fact, they were living out of a vehicle in the parking lot.
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Got a secondary call, caller sees three to five males out here with knives.
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Co-worker with a knife and a sledgehammer,
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chopper channel 3, S19 if you can copy.
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Radio to 172 and 174.
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172. Copy that. 193, should be clear.
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You can have this as well.
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Can you guys cover this race for 8016[2] at (number withheld) West Case Road? See the caller at Eric.
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Just airing addition on the 14. Caller is a neighbor, doesn't want to leave info, believes it's a 17 between two males.
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Between him and roommate, Andrea, female white, pink shirt, yellow shorts,
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such he threw a glass and vase at him.
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Possible 1019 between the both of them. Ready, yes, correspondence, 11, while 14. We're getting a cancellation on that 16[2].
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Also, Eric is no white, orange, woodstocked shirt, blackedita shorts.
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I forgot a high risk 33[1], Burger King, near Renner Road.
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Her EBS history, he's possibly 16[2].
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All right, we're in route from the east side, see about 5 minutes.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
33: Emergency radio traffic only; restricts non-essential communication due to a critical or dangerous situation.
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16: Disturbance or incident requiring police response, including traffic accidents, domestic issues, or mental health crises.
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