Gunshots fired into apartment in Long Beach, Long Beach CA


Two gunshots were fired into an apartment near Acrofield unit 203 in Long Beach. The bullets went through the wall, creating two holes. The resident did not hear anything else and is hiding in the bedroom. Police are on the scene investigating.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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All day is code three units to back for 246[1], near Acrofield unit 203.
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Through the last 10 minutes, two gunshots went through CP's wall, CP heard,
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the bing, and found two holes.
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There's still a line getting further.
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And Sam, 30.
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30. 30, copy. You could be on the call.
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10-5.
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2213.
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Can we try a call back on our safety? Lemurrom I'm in front of the hotel lobby.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Good.
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On file 1070-O-W, good night.
00:59
The interest been advised with a juvie call that just came in. 6100 block of Appian Way.
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That's 6 males,
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about 16 to 18, all on bicycles, and another traffic.
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And I'm last thing on PCH short C.O.B.
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There is now 25 more interviews joining them at PCH in 2nd. It's number 1275.
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You need it.
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...in it calling on Channel 1.
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This location, I'll have this, please.
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She's hiding in her bedroom, and she didn't hear anything else.
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24 is a apartment 203, right?
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104, 203.
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Can you tell her to come on the front door? I'm outside.
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Bye.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
246: Shooting at an inhabited building or occupied vehicle
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Location mentioned:
Near Newport Ave, Long Beach, CA 90804
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