Man panhandles with knife near 125th St subway station, New York NY


A male was reported panhandling with a knife near the subway entrance at 125th Street and Lexington Avenue in New York City. Multiple units were dispatched to the location after a 911 call from a third party using a nearby public kiosk. The incident involved officers responding and coordinating at the scene.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
03:10
Transcript:
00:00
I need an available unit from District 4, 125 and Lex, is coming in via 911 at 1010 with a knife, a mail with a knife panhandling in between the turnstile and entering the station, 125 and Lex.
00:14
Center to 4-David-1.
00:16
10-5. 10-5 the unit.
00:22
7-4-4-David-1-34.
00:24
Center to four, Lieutenant.
00:25
Central to four, Lieutenant.
00:31
Sent up to four, Lieutenant.
00:34
What is that right?
00:36
Ten, four.
00:37
Another unit took a backup on Fort David I, I went to five in left, 10-10[1] with a knife.
00:43
Next to raise, huh.
00:47
Five.
00:49
Raise four, speed two.
00:53
4db2, central to 4davit 2.
00:56
I have 4db 261 put out for the remainder of tour as of 39 minutes ago.
01:01
S.B 2, central, raised 4-8B2.
01:04
4 train patrol 2, 104.
01:06
Central 2 4, train patrol 2.
01:09
So, Central, we're back in, Central.
01:11
We're going to go since we're going to back.
01:13
104, you're en route, thank you.
01:15
So I also have a 401 Adam and Boy, 401 Adam & Boy, at 125 and Lex.
01:25
A caller is a third-party caller.
01:28
He's calling from a New York City link kiosk and that call was disconnected.
01:33
This is in regards to near 125 and Lex, 10 with a knife.
01:36
The caller is using a New York City link kiosk outside, be advised.
01:42
Third-party caller.
01:47
Central to Transcendipose 401 Adam and 401 voice.
01:55
I have no response from 401 Adam and Boy at 125 and Lex.
01:59
Right now, I have 4D1 and 4 train patrol to en route.
02:04
4th transit.
02:05
deployment, Lieutenant.
02:08
Deployment, Lieutenant?
02:10
Yes, I said that 4-1 boy is at the hospital, remember? They had an 85[2] earlier.
02:15
Okay,
02:17
yeah, I have that job closed out.
02:19
I didn't know that they were still out.
02:21
So, yes, I know that there was a PDP earlier, but I don't have them out.
02:24
They closed out that job, so I'm showing that available.
02:27
He's an ammo as I got spot in the face, so he's in the hospital.
02:30
Okay, so then he's out for the remainder, correct? I'm just going to put him out 61 out for the remainder and the hospital just so that I won't raise him.
02:39
4F1-2-2. Me down.
02:41
Okay, so they're out for the remainder.
02:43
Understood.
02:44
Also, um, Lieutenant, um, Lieutenant, are you still out near 125 and Lex on that, Sam?
02:50
9-4-9-198.
02:52
10-9-9-8. We have a 10-10[1] with a knife near 125 and Lex.
03:00
The units are putting each other off the unit with a message.
03:05
Two lieutenant-up. Two lieutenant up, uh-huh.
03:09
You've got to eat here for this class at AP.
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]
85: Domestic incident in progress
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Near St, East 125th St &, Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10035
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