Possible assault near Ohio St 7-Eleven, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible assault near the 7-Eleven on East Ohio Street in Chicago. Reports indicated that a person wearing dark clothing was threatening staff. A second call mentioned two individuals threatening another person at the same location. The situation may have been ongoing or delayed, as some references noted the call was about 30 minutes old.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
7-Eleven had an assault in progress.
00:02
Near East Ohio St, couple tickets.
00:10
Eighteen 20.
00:11
Twenty 222.
00:16
Thirty-four, forty-two, and thirty-one are all that need to be on this damaged property.
00:23
Everybody else should be clear from that Ontario call.
00:27
Thirty-four, thirty-two, and thirty-one.
00:30
Thirty-four, forty-two, and thirty-one.
00:35
Seventy-five forty-four.
00:44
Seven five four four.
00:48
Did you say there's a call at the Starbucks that ran it off through Wabash?
00:54
Yeah, it was assault in progress.
00:56
Near North Wabash, a person in dark clothing threatening the staff came in about 10 minutes ago.
01:08
Okay, units on bikes headed that way.
01:18
1832.
01:20
You can breach them.
01:22
I'm gonna send you to check on that 7-Eleven.
01:25
The call is half hour old.
01:27
They had an assault, a person in a green jacket was in front threatening them.
01:34
Another caller said (name withheld) and a woman were threatening a young man at that location.
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