Dispatcher: Has he been drinking or anything?
Nicole: No. But he's crazy.
Dispatcher: Did he hit you?
Nicole: No.
Dispatcher: Do you have a restraining order against him?
Nicole: No.
Dispatcher: What is your name?
Nicole: Nicole Simpson.
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\o7 Dispatcher puts out domestic violence call for any patrol car to respond to the address at Gretna Green Way. About 50 seconds later, Nicole Simpson called back:\f7
Nicole: Could you get somebody over here now, to . . . Gretna Green. He's back. Please.
Dispatcher: What does he look like?
Nicole: He's O.J. Simpson. I think you know his record. Could you just send somebody over here?
Dispatcher: What is he doing there?
Nicole: He just drove up again. \o7 (She begins to cry.) \f7 Could you just send somebody over?
Dispatcher: What is he driving?
Nicole: He's in a white Bronco, but first of all he broke the back door down to get in.
Dispatcher: Wait a minute, what's your name?
Nicole: Nicole Simpson.
Dispatcher: OK, is he the sportscaster or whatever?
Nicole: Yeah.
Dispatcher: Wait a minute, we're sending police. What is he doing? Is he threatening you?
Nicole: He's f------ going nuts \o7 (sobs)\f7 .
Dispatcher: Has he threatened you or is he just harassing you?
Nicole: You're going to hear him in a minute. He's about to come in again.
Dispatcher: OK, just stay on the line.
Nicole: I don't want to stay on the line. He's going to beat the s--- out of me.
Dispatcher: Wait a minute, just stay on the line so we can know what's going on until the police get there, OK? OK, Nicole?
Nicole: Uh-huh.
Dispatcher: Just a moment. Does he have any weapons?
Nicole: I don't know. He went home. Now he's back. The kids are up there sleeping and I don't want anything to happen.
Dispatcher: OK, just a minute. Is he on drugs or anything?
Nicole: No.
Dispatcher: Just stay on the line. In case he comes in I need to hear what's going on.
Nicole: Can you hear him outside?
Dispatcher: Is he yelling?
Nicole: Yep.
Dispatcher: OK. Has he been drinking?
Nicole: No.
Dispatcher: OK. \o7 (Speaking over radio to police units\f7 .\o7 ) \f7 All units: More on the domestic violence at . . . South Gretna Green Way, the suspect has returned in a white Bronco. Monitor comments. Incident 48231.
Dispatcher: OK, Nicole?
Nicole: Uh-huh.
Dispatcher: Is he outdoors?
Nicole: Uh-huh, he's in the back yard.
Dispatcher: He's in the back yard?
Nicole: Screaming at my roommate about me and at me.
Dispatcher: OK. What is he saying?
Nicole: Oh, something about some guy I know and hookers and keys and I started this s-- before and. . . .
Dispatcher: Um-hum.
Nicole: And it's all my fault and 'Now what am I going to do,' 'Get the police in this' and the whole thing. It's all my fault, I started this before. (sigh) brother. (inaudible) kids (inaudible).
Dispatcher: OK, has he hit you today or. . . .
Nicole: No.
Dispatcher: OK, you don't need any paramedics or anything.
Nicole: Uh-uh.
Dispatcher: OK, you just want him to leave?
Nicole: My door. He broke the whole back door in.
Dispatcher: And then he left and he came back?
Nicole: He came and he practically knocked my upstairs door down but he pounded it and he screamed and hollered and I tried to get him out of the bedroom because the kids are sleeping in there.
Dispatcher: Um-hum. OK.
Nicole: He wanted somebody's phone number and I gave him my phone book or I put my phone book down to write down, the phone number that he wanted and he took my phone book with all my stuff in it.
Dispatcher: OK. So basically you guys have just been arguing?
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\o7 (Simpson continues yelling unintelligibly.)\f7
Dispatcher: Is he inside right now?
Nicole: Yeah.
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\o7 (O.J. still yelling.)\f7
Dispatcher: OK, just a moment.
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\o7 (More unintelligible yelling by O.J. Simpson.)\f7
Dispatcher: Is he talking to you?
Nicole: Yeah.
Dispatcher: Are you locked in a room or something?
Nicole: No. He can come right in. I'm not going where the kids are because the kids. . . .
Dispatcher: Do you think he's going to hit you?
Nicole: I don't know.
Dispatcher: Stay on the line. Don't hang it up, OK?
Nicole: OK.
Dispatcher: What is he saying?
Nicole: What?
Dispatcher: What is he saying?
Nicole: What else.
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\o7 (Sound of police radio traffic.)\f7
Nicole: O.J., O.J., the kids are sleeping.
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\o7 (More yelling.)\f7
Dispatcher: He's still yelling at you?
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\o7 (Sound of yelling, Nicole sobbing into telephone.)\f7
Dispatcher: Is he upset with something that you did?
Nicole: \o7 (Sobs) \f7 A long time ago. It always comes back.
Dispatcher: Is your roommate talking to him?
Nicole: No one can talk, listen to him.
Dispatcher: Does he have any weapons with him right now?
Nicole: No, uh-uh.
Dispatcher: OK. Where is he standing?
Nicole: In the back doorway, in the house.
Dispatcher: OK.