Small protest at North Lincoln restaurant, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police received reports of a small protest involving roughly ten people near North Lincoln Avenue in Chicago. The group regularly demonstrates there on weekends to protest foie gras, staying for about 30 to 40 minutes before leaving.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
Listen to dispatch call
00:44
Transcript:
00:00
I'm getting a call about a protest near North Lincoln Avenue for ten people protesting at the location.
00:10
Seven four.
00:12
Three three, that's going to be (name withheld)'s area because the Bucks at the Fort Grosse are going to be there.
00:23
Thirty-three, I didn't copy.
00:25
Who's going to be there?
00:27
They go out there every weekend.
00:28
They're protesting the foie gras, the duck fats.
00:32
So they're there mostly like eight to ten people.
00:35
It's every weekend that they're there.
00:37
They'll probably be there for about 30 40 minutes.
00:39
Then they end up leaving.
00:43
Okay, ten four.
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Location mentioned:
N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
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