Man seen showing gun near Chase Bank at 8th and K Street, Sacramento CA


A man was seen lifting his sweatshirt to reveal what appeared to be a gun in his waistband during a dispute near Chase Bank at the corner of 8th and K Street. He was possibly preparing to board a bus in the area.
Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and City Police
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Transcript:
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Sam 3 to copy the 415[1]2 weapons at 801 K Street.
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Looks like, I don't know who's calling in, but someone is on with the gun.
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Now like 18 to 20 light complexion, 56 to 5 7th and Billed Library Head at sweatshirt, black pants, a black cross body bag heading towards K Street.
00:19
Apparently he was on a 415[1] with someone else, lifted up his sweatshirt, and the complainant saw that it appeared to be a darker black band in the front waistband.
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Additional unit needed 8-1K Street, two units actually.
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Samaria, copy, GMARA.
00:41
We're checking outside agencies, our Air One counter fuel.
00:48
Double 72, Bravo 79, I have to continue with the Bravo 36, Sam 7, a copy the crossline, the 415[1] weapons, 8-01 K Street. The subject is currently standing in front of the Chase Bank.
01:00
Again, the armed subject is a male black 18 to 20, light complexion 56 to 557, then-billed, light gray-headed sweatshirt, black pants, black cross body bag.
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The complaint is in the bank. The subjects are all standing on the corner of 8th NK King and it's in his front waistband.
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One out of 34 are copy.
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Two-seven I go with what?
01:26
Do we have anyone monitoring real-time? They can maybe help with that?
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X-113-2, I'm looking at the cameras right now.
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I'll take for find something.
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X-1-3-2 chat.
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And units on that 14 weapons, the subject may be preparing to the board bus.
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Bus number 1526.
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We're still trying to go further. We're still trying to go further.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance or breach of peace, including fights, noise complaints, or domestic disputes.
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