Possible domestic dispute near South King Drive, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible domestic dispute on the 4300 block of South Martin Luther King Drive. A female caller reported that her younger brother had assaulted her, though no weapons were seen. Responding units observed the two individuals arguing but noted no active physical violence at that time.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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Transcript:
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I'm getting a domestic battery[1] call, near South Martin Luther King Drive, on the two.
00:05
(name withheld) is calling.
00:06
The caller, age 22, states her 18-year-old brother jumped on her.
00:10
Still on scene, no weapon seen, lots of yelling and screaming on an open line.
00:21
Two hundred and fourteen, drop it on the box.
00:24
Okay, 214.
00:25
All right, thanks guys.
00:28
Two hundred and two, five.
00:31
Two hundred and two, Sam.
00:33
Yeah, I have eyes on the incident on the 4300 block of South Martin Luther King Drive.
00:40
At the moment they're engaging in an argument.
00:43
No one is being battered, but if anything changes, I'll update you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
domestic battery: Physical assault involving individuals in a domestic or intimate relationship.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
S Martin Luther King Dr, Chicago, IL 60653
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