Man damages subway booth windows with hammer, New York NY


A man damaged the windows of a booth at Christopher Street subway station using a hammer. Police responded with an upgraded alert due to the possibility of a weapon and mental health concerns.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
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In addition to two units, a response to Christopher Street, Chavaging Square on the 1. Christopher Street on the 1, Robert 1-25,
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for a 10-10[1], male (name withheld) with a hammer, damaging the booth as per station.
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Christopher Street on the 1, Robert 125, for a 10-10[1], male (name withheld) with a hammer, damaging both windows as per station.
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Four Lieutenant.
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Paul Lieutenant.
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Yeah, regardless of that we have, I'm going to call level 1, just a mobilization point 8600 locks, please.
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With the description of the citywide for me.
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And citywide floor.
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Mobile 207.
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Mobile 207.
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12-7.
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It's going to be a negative on that campus, not true.
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Okay.
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Two high-vis, Lieutenant.
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Two hyvets lieutenant.
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Are you holding an EDP[2] with a weapon?
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1040.
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This job just upgraded.
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The 10-Y-9 dash she was reading over with the mail with the hammer is just upgraded to 854 EDP[2] Christopher Street, Sheridan on a one line.
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105.
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Two lieutenant show you going?
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Do you got anybody in the back?
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Special hub sergeant, show me back in the lieutenant.
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Okay, so show you guys 98 from the 30 at Chamber Street?
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Yeah, negative to canvas.
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Done for arrival lob and arrive on 84.
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Two lieutenant and end of line sergeant.
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Special light, Sergeant.
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10-5, who's backing to Lieutenant?
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Special Officer Sergeant.
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Special Officer Sergeant, 104.
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Roblob after 5th century 184.
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Lieutenant and Special Officer Sergeant, upon arrival at the EDP[2] assignment, officers are reminded to use times covering distance and isolate and contain youth non-lethal force whenever possible.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Possible crime or dangerous situation in progress
[2]
EDP: Emotionally disturbed individual requiring police attention due to behavior posing a concern or potential risk.
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Location mentioned:
Near Christopher St, New York, NY 10014
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