Disturbance involving intoxicated man near Ontario St bar, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a disturbance near Fremont and Town Bars along West Ontario Street. Security reported a possibly intoxicated man who had been refused entry and became upset after being removed from the premises. The individual, who claimed to be an attorney, appeared to be under the influence, and said he would call 911. No further actions were confirmed at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
Listen to dispatch call
01:13
Transcript:
00:00
1831, I see you guys at Joe's.
00:01
Could you call it out Fremont Bar?
00:08
112.
00:10
112.
00:13
So the security guard related to us that there was a minor guy who got in.
00:18
He got kicked out and told security he was going to call 911 so they can fight this out.
00:28
Ten four, thank you.
00:29
Eighteen eighty-one.
00:31
Thirty-one.
00:34
Yeah, that job you have near West Ontario Town Bar, you can send one of my cars there, please.
00:54
Four six point one landed three three five.
00:59
Ten five nine at the midnight for your time.
01:01
I got a car, go check out sound about for me near West Ontario.
01:07
And this guy is just upset he was kicked at the bar.
01:09
He says he's an attorney.
01:10
His speech is slurred per three callbacks.
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