Fight follows theft at south lake park venue, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a theft occurred at a venue near South Lake Park where a male tried to leave without paying a (number withheld) tab. A fight then broke out involving about 75 people outside, causing a disturbance.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
We have a theft in progress and battery in progress.
00:03
Color states the male is trying to run out on a (number withheld) tab.
00:06
The management was speaking to him, trying to stall him, and now it's coming in as 12 males and females fighting outside the location.
00:16
Right now.
00:19
233?
00:22
233.
00:24
Can you ride over there with him? Near South Lake Park.
00:30
104. 215-shalloc 1-2.
00:34
215-14. 214.
00:35
214. 214-7-4.
00:40
2-2-2-2-3-104.
00:41
Anyone else? 213.
00:44
213.
00:45
213 got you going.
00:51
Okay,
00:52
now it's coming over as a disturbance.
00:54
It says there was a large party that just finished.
00:57
People are refusing to leave.
00:58
It's about 75 people.
00:59
The whole block is full of cars.
01:06
2.302 got you to show that's a lot.
01:08
2.32 got you going.
01:12
And then Sergeant N2, just...
01:21
10, I'll keep you updated when they get there, but there's a large party, near South Lake Park, came in a sass, and then a battery.
01:29
First said 12 people now think 75 people, we're fighting outside, causing a disturbance.
01:37
That'll be 7, that place, sir.
01:40
Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK). 2-25, you can clear us up from 9-9-9-0-9, show it's going.
01:45
2-25, acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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