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Man punches another man at 7-11 in South ArmandiaLos Angeles County CA

audio iconFamily Offense
Los Angeles County, CA

A man in his 20s wearing gray shirt and blue jeans punched another man, possibly his brother, in the face at a 7-11 store near South Armandia. The man then left the scene in a blue Nissan vehicle.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 11
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Transcript:
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Temple 555101, you have the handle, 242[1] just occurred,
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1533 peg in South Armandia at the 7-11. A man in his 20s wearing gray shirt and blue jeans punched another man, possibly his brother, in the face. He is no longer at the location.
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He then left in a blue Nissan,
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9.9, Tom, Boy, Edward, 985, and on the direct.
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Cp. He stated he had a 417[2], 5 years 173.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
242: Physical contact or force used against another person without consent; commonly referred to as battery.
[2]
417: Person brandishing or displaying a weapon, typically a gun, in a threatening or dangerous manner.

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