Man swings machete near bus stop at Campbell and Irvington, Tucson AZ


A male without a shirt and wearing blue jeans was seen swinging a machete near a bus stop in front of Fry's at Campbell and Irvington roads. Officers are responding to the scene.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, it's a subject with a machete swinging around the area, Irvington and Campbell. There's a second you now that can start of him.
00:07
One seven.
00:10
Yeah, the other one is less lethal?
00:14
7-7-7-7-5-0-4.
00:16
Male no shirt and blue jeans.
00:21
He's currently at a bus stop in front of the Fry's at Campbell and Irvington.
00:26
South D21.
00:30
Thank you, sir.
00:33
Sir, I think team ones in round to the area, Irvington Campbell with a bus stop in front of the fries. Referencing a male, no shirt, blue jeans, swinging a machete around.
00:45
10-4[1]. I'm driving the mail.
00:48
I didn't walk in the area. I'm pushing the cards.
00:51
I don't want anything to his head.
00:56
Timore?
00:57
No one you want to have you then?
01:01
What you want to copy?
01:06
One animal sent him to South Heena, can you keep an eye on him?
01:10
10, 4.
01:12
Still walking.
01:13
He's tracking himself,
01:15
possibly 201 or number 6.
01:20
Okay, well, what else primary?
01:25
6.
01:32
I copy.
01:40
Do we follow them a check-in-hounds?
01:46
Negative.
01:49
Simple, we're responding normal traffic?
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Irvington Rd, Tucson, AZ 85714
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