Passenger attacks driver near North Hospital, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a passenger assaulted a driver near North Hospital after the ride was canceled, hitting the driver in the face and causing bleeding. The passenger appeared intoxicated and was still on scene wearing a black jacket and carrying a bag.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
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Transcript:
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It's together with battery in progress.
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Battery in progress at near North Hospital.
00:05
Near North Halsted Street.
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Coming over details to follow.
00:07
The officer stated that the passenger hit him in the eye.
00:11
Both eyes are currently bleeding.
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Fire is rolling or requested to be advised.
00:16
It's going to be in a fort, fusion, black and color.
00:19
The offender is still on scene.
00:21
Still coming over details, not the further as if yet.
00:23
It's going to be zone 11 clear.
00:27
Time for.
00:30
It does look like the passenger is intoxicated.
00:35
The driver canceled the ride and then he started hitting him in the face.
00:38
It's a male black, wearing a black jacket with a bag, two males, no weapon scene, nothing implied as it yet.
00:45
Further further further.
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4.
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2423.
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423. 4.2, 3.
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2, 3.
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First moving a station, please.
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So far.
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Another unit to write, 1923 for the battery progress.
01:08
The male is standing outside of the car now.
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Location mentioned:
N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60657
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