Assault threats at building near W 26th St in Chicago, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, at a building near West 26th Street in Chicago, several individuals threatened customers while possessing alcohol and drugs. The situation escalated but later slowed and was disregarded as no fight occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
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Transcript:
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1013 units in 10 and citywide assault in progress at building near West 26th Street. Caller said there are four males and one female in the lobby area threatening customers. They are coming in and out, have drugs and are drinking. All have bags, no weapons.
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One four 1121 disregard.
00:29
1021.
00:31
21. 2.1. Can you back up Marquette 13 over there? Building near West 26th Street.
00:42
24. What was the last unit coming here?
00:50
10.15. 10.2.3.
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10.4. You can tell what's going on with 1013.
01:00
104.
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Marquette 71.
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Marquette 71.
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Michelle is going with 13.
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104.
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Market 24. 714.
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Market 24 will show you.
01:23
At 21, one out three, you can give a slowdown.
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10-4[1]. 10-4.
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Units responding to assault in progress near West 26th Street, slowdown.
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We're getting a slowdown for location near West 26th Street.
01:41
Give a disregard.
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No one's fighting over here.
01:45
And now we're getting a disregard.
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Units responding to assault in progress near West 26th Street.
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District Guard.
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No one's fighting over there.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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