Man refuses to exit bus at Chicago transit stop, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a man refused to leave a bus at the CTA bus turnaround near East 103rd Street in Chicago. Police backup was requested to assist with the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Right over about a bus garage, near East 103rd Street.
00:03
Male black refuses to exit off the bus.
00:06
Is that the garage bus turnaround?
00:09
How far?
00:12
434.
00:14
434.
00:15
434. 434.
00:17
Squad, the caller's irate because the grandson doesn't help pay bills.
00:22
No criminal element involved.
00:24
We explained eviction process to her one day even.
00:28
10-4.
00:32
I got another domestic coming in, 9515 South Avenue.
00:38
M.
00:39
There is involving a roommate need assistance getting his belongings from inside when asked about weapons.
00:44
Cause his last time the roommate's girlfriend had a gun, unknown if the female is on scene.
00:49
Complaint is waiting in front of the rear vehicle.
00:54
Right then.
00:58
433, can you back her up?
01:02
I mean, I.
01:07
Was that somebody coming in?
01:16
608.
01:17
608.
01:19
Yeah, squad,
01:21
I was on my way to Doty to get some gas and I got flag down right here at the CTA bus turnaround.
01:28
Can you send me a car over here? I guess this would be considered, what, four, five?
01:35
The bus turnaround near East 103rd, 422 is then right over there for that man who won't get off the bus.
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Location mentioned:
E 103rd St, Chicago, IL 60617
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