Man harasses passengers on Green Line train, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a man wearing a black hoodie harassed passengers on the Green Line train near Washington and Wabash in Chicago. The caller left the train and was unsure of the train's direction. Law enforcement and security responded. Another incident of a threatened suicide was reported on the Green Line at Lake and Clinton.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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Transcript:
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The first one is a disturbance.
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Green Line, Washington and Wabash, and those mass transit units able to help.
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There was a male black wearing a black hoodie carrying a white bag harassing people on the Green Line train.
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The caller got off the train and did not know which way the train was traveling.
00:19
And then there's an auto accident, near East Lower Wacker.
00:25
All right, sir,
00:29
Sam.
00:31
One other two, Sam.
00:33
For that Green Line at Clinton, I think 1220 is on the scene over there, and C.K.
00:38
Securities on scene, too,
00:42
with the individual.
00:45
Okay, that's Green Line, Washington, and Wabash.
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1220 number is there?
00:53
No, Green Line at Lake and Clinton threatened suicide.
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