Man makes gun gesture at USPS driver and flees


A USPS driver reported that a man made a gun gesture at her face and then fled on foot. No actual weapon was seen.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
01:30
Transcript:
Unit 1019, getting an assault just occurred. 11-17 West Patterson. The callers, a USPS driver, said a male black approached her, didn't say anything, and made a gun gesture in her face. He fled on foot, Southbound and Clark. He's leg-complected, has a beard, is wearing a white t-shirt, and a white tank top. No weapon scene. (name withheld) was at you? 85 Lincoln. Lincoln, you're going. Chicken for a flash. Lincoln, go ahead. It's going to be a male black light skin with a white tank top on, goldish beard. The collar did not see a handgun, but he applied one. I like sound like made a gesture of one and then walked off on a Clark George Edison. 10 for you up there. I'm a worker with a USBS delivery driver.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Patterson Ave, Chicago, IL 60613
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