Shots fired after crash at Roosevelt and Pulaski, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a crash occurred near Roosevelt and Pulaski involving a white Jeep and a brown Impala. After the crash, a person in the white Jeep fired three shots into the air near a gas station. There were reports of guns in the vehicles and injuries from the accident.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
1133 getting a couple tickets shots fired first from the gun Roosevelt and Pulaski at a gas station Roosevelt and Pulaski initially since an unknown vehicle hit and ran a white Jeep driver the vehicle got out fired three shots in the air by the gas station
00:13
A person with a gun ticket said his brother was involved in an accident with injury.
00:16
His brother said the people had guns in the car.
00:18
They got a fire roll into this crash.
00:20
Now I've got no further for Roosevelt and Pulaski.
00:27
All the ones, you can tell us on the over right here.
00:30
All the ones, ten-four.
00:36
Over the vehicles in, the old way to the town, so far.
00:43
All I got is a white jeep that was involved in the crash.
00:47
The second party says his brother's in the white jeep in front of the shell.
00:51
None of the tickets give a description of the striking vehicle.
00:59
All right, last ticket here says it's a Brown Impala, but they didn't have a plate or any plate info.
01:04
White Jeep versus Brown Impala.
01:10
All the ones, I guess you can give a slowdown for now or even no one out here.
01:15
Again, it's slowdown for Roosevelt and Pulaski and these shots fired personally gone.
01:19
We can slow down Roosevelt Pulaski.
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