Intoxicated man curses at customers at subway station, New York NY


An intoxicated man was seen crossing tracks and cursing at customers on the northbound platform at 8th Street NYU subway station in Manhattan.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
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Any available unit from District 4 at 8th Street, NYU, Robert William Line? Apple 38 is the booth for a 10-10[1] coming in from stations. Intoxicated male, Hispanic, wearing all gray, crossing the southbound roll-ins.
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That is RQ.
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Again, a intoxicated male wearing all gray was seen crossing southbound roadbed to northbound, now on the northbound platform,
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cursing at customers,
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train has been cautioned. For response to show you on responding?
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4th, sir. You're going to talk here.
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10-4. Sentra to 4, Sergeant.
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Sancho to 4, Sergeant. Okay, so what do you got?
00:41
Just to keep your advice, 8th Street, there's an intoxicated male Hispanic crossing from the southbound to the northbound now on the northbound platform.
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Cursing at customers. Trains have been cautioned. It came in from stations. Just to keep your advice, Sergeant.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Possible crime or dangerous situation in progress
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Location mentioned:
Near St-NYU, New York, NY 10003
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