One call is from the grandmother of Anthony J. Peters' 14-month-old daughter.
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911 DISPATCHER: Dispatch Emergency 911.
GRANDMOTHER: Yes, I need some police right away.
911 DISPATCHER: What's the problem?
GRANDMOTHER: 8725 W. Orchard. My granddaughter's birth father just tried to pull her out of the car, broke my cell phone, threatened to shoot us and to shoot himself.
911 DISPATCHER: Where is he right now?
GRANDMOTHER: He ran down, ran down Orchard St. There were some people from the Fair that were walking past and I jumped out of the car and I shouted for them to call 911. And then my neighbor came out and told me to come in the house with the baby.
911 DISPATCHER: Where's your daughter?
GRANDMOTHER: What?
911 DISPATCHER: Where's your daughter?
GRANDMOTHER: She is, she's out with her boyfriend. She's not at home. Nobody's home right now.
911 DISPATCHER:I thought you said he tried pulling the daughter into the car.
GRANDMOTHER: My granddaughter. Oh, wait. There's a policeman. OK, there's a policeman by the car.
911 DISPATCHER: OK, go out there and talk to him.
GRANDMOTHER: OK. All right. Thank you.
Another call is from Mayor Barrett's 20-year-old niece, Molly.
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911 DISPATCHER: OK, what's going on there?
MAYOR BARRETT'S NIECE: It's the mayor of Milwaukee. I'm sorry.
911 DISPATCHER: What's going on?
NIECE: There's a beating on 88th and Orchard. There's some guy arguing with his girlfriend, and my uncle just tried to step in and the guy took a stick to him and hit him over the head and he's bleeding all over the place. We need an ambulance.
911 DISPATCHER: You're on 88th and Orchard?
NIECE: Yes, in West Allis, right by State Fair.
911 DISPATCHER: OK, stay on the line. I'm going to get some squads en route. Stay with me, OK?
NIECE: OK.
911 DISPATCHER: 88th and Orchard. Battery in progress. Male is getting hit with a stick, and he is bleeding from the head at this time...
NIECE: He's bleeding a lot. Can you please?
911 DISPATCHER: OK, we're going to get somebody out there.... Is the person that did this still on scene?
NIECE: No, he ran away.
911 DISPATCHER: The person ran away. OK.
NIECE: Yeah.
911 DISPATCHER: OK. We've got squads en route right now. Yeah, we've also got an ambulance en route, OK?
NIECE: I'm sorry?
911 DISPATCHER: We have an amublance en route and also squads.
NIECE: OK.
911 DISPATCHER: Let me just get squads dispatched....
NIECE: The ambulance is coming.
911 DISPATCHER: OK. And what did this person look like that did this to him?
NIECE: He was Hispanic, and he had longer, he had probably shoulder-length hair. He was heavier set. He's probably about 5'6" or 5'7".
911 DISPATCHER: OK. Which direction did he run in?
NIECE: I'm sorry?
911 DISPATCHER: Which direction did he run in?
NIECE: He ran south.
911 DISPATCHER: Southbound on Orchard... on 88th...
NIECE: South through people's yards.
911 DISPATCHER: OK....
NIECE: He was Hispanic and he was about 5'7". He had shoulder-length hair, white t-shirt, heavier set, jeans. He ran down through these people's yards. He was wearing jean pants.
911 DISPATCHER: OK. Jean pants and a white shirt. Are the officers on scene with you, ma'am?
NIECE: I'm sorry?
911 DISPATCHER: Is there an officer there with you right now, ma'am?
NIECE: Yes.
911 DISPATCHER: OK, I'm going to hang up with you.
NIECE: He was approaching some woman who was in a car and I can give you the license plate if that helps.
911 DISPATCHER: OK, I'm going to have you give that to the officer on scene there, OK? OK. I'm going to hang up with you.
NIECE: OK, thank you.
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