Group throws rocks at squad car near Chicago and State, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers in Chicago responded to reports of a group throwing rocks at a police vehicle near Chicago Avenue and State Street. One person was detained, and the squad car's windshield was reported cracked. There were no immediate reports of weapons or injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
Listen to dispatch call
01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, just leaving the squad.
00:01
Officers have one person detained.
00:03
They were throwing rocks at a squad car near Chicago and State.
00:09
All right, Chicago and State, throwing rocks.
00:11
Any other description info?
00:15
We've got one person detained.
00:20
All right, we have some units heading over there.
00:23
Chicago and State for Cook County.
00:30
Can anyone head over to Chicago and State to assist Cook County?
00:39
Is Cook County still on the air?
00:42
I'm still on it here.
00:46
All right, they're throwing rocks.
00:47
You have one detained over there, Chicago and State.
00:51
Any threats involving weapons or a crowd over there?
00:58
An officer said one person threw rocks at a squad car windshield and cracked the glass.
01:06
All right, ten four.
01:08
Who do we have over there at Chicago and State?
01:12
They're probably trying to talk.
01:15
That was a negative clap.
01:23
Can you head over to Chicago and State?
01:36
Anybody in 18 should head over to Chicago and State.
01:39
Check out the squad car with the cracked window.
01:42
They have one person detained per Cook County.
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