Man with weapon detained at liquor store, South Milwaukee WI
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A man at a liquor store stated he had a weapon in his waistband but did not show it. He slashed the weapon twice. The suspect was detained by police.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee County Public Safety - South Suburbs
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
and was arguing with employees did not specify if they were displaying the weapon or anything of that nature they disconnected with us near N Chicago Ave have talk about
00:15
again 23 is your patient 23 is your patient at the liquor store?
00:28
530s that's correct you got the liquor store.
00:32
Message received thank you.
00:37
So the male approached the counter but stated the weapon is in his waistband he has not displayed it.
00:45
Gathering further.
00:52
12-597-23.
00:55
104 is the male slash the weapon twice.
01:06
Male white with red hair mid-30s blue shirt and black coats.
01:16
104.
01:21
The individual still on the store.
01:30
He's still there.
01:37
This is 18 witnesses only.
01:42
That's receive on to meet.
01:47
Ten-four.
01:52
Ten-four Ten-four.
01:56
Ten-four.
02:01
Nadi-some Nadi-so more people.
02:08
Okay for us complete.
02:11
Ten-four.
02:19
It's still reported to be in the store at the counter.
02:29
It's 1-6-1-212.
02:36
On the north side that was 28 out of Illinois.
02:41
Go ahead.
02:43
Illinois Edward Mary (number withheld) EM (number withheld).
02:47
E.M.
02:48
(number withheld).
02:55
No,
03:01
once on the vehicle on a white 24 ford utility.
03:06
84-desk I have one detained.
03:08
Happy one detained.
03:15
TX30.
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Location mentioned:
N Chicago Ave, South Milwaukee, WI 53172
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