Possible armed group flees after vandalism near 63rd St, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers received multiple calls about a possible group of four males in a black Honda Accord near 63rd Street and Spaulding Avenue. Callers stated the group appeared to have firearms and sprayed graffiti on nearby garages before fleeing west. Camera footage reportedly exists. Police were cautioned that both a handgun and a rifle might be involved. The situation remains under investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
Listen to dispatch call
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
10-4[1]. A-31, do you happen to see this black, um, Honda? I'm getting multiple calls now for our 63rd and Spaulding.
00:15
Negative squad.
00:16
We're heading there right now.
00:18
Okay.
00:19
10-4[1]. Stand by for some of the past.
00:22
It's a person with a gun.
00:24
63rd and Spaulding.
00:25
Once again, 63rd and Spaulding.
00:27
We have four males in a black Honda Accord with guns.
00:31
They just sprayed graffiti on the garages, fleeing westbound on 63rd.
00:35
Second ticket says the same thing, but this caller has it on their ring camera.
00:40
I have no prejudice on 6th.
00:46
Where's that air?
00:49
63rd and Spaulding, 3.5 shows calls.
00:58
35104. 3.2.
01:02
32. 31.
01:05
31.
01:06
A31.
01:09
A31.
01:11
Yeah, it's just.
01:13
Any officers that would be related to our call? There was a handgun and a rifle.
01:22
Officer awareness, handgun and a rifle in regard to the job.
01:30
A2-2-2.
01:32
8-2. 8-2.
01:34
Just rainfall.
01:36
That car is possibly related to our call and also a 31 shot.
01:42
So you're four or five deep, maxed up.
01:44
There's a rifle and hands on the next part.
01:48
10-4[1]. I cross-reference.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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