Officers respond to disturbance at Starbucks, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police units responded to a possible assault in progress at a Starbucks near West 26th Street in Chicago. According to radio traffic, a male individual was reportedly threatening to break store windows after refusing to leave. Officers were dispatched, but the call was later cancelled when it was deemed no longer an active incident.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Right, for my units at Walgreens, I'm also getting an assault in progress at Starbucks near West 26th Street.
00:07
A male wearing dark clothing is threatening to break the windows because he is refusing to leave.
00:20
Who's over there?
00:23
Thirty-three back in.
00:24
We'll check it out right now.
00:28
Ten four, thank you.
00:29
Ten twenty-four shows boy.
00:32
Ten fifty-one shows here.
00:35
Fifty-one, you are on scene.
00:38
Ten four.
00:40
Ten thirty-two.
00:42
We'll head that way too just in case.
00:44
Sounds good, thank you.
00:50
Fifty-one, just give it a slowdown.
00:53
Everyone's given a slowdown for the assault in progress at Starbucks.
00:56
Slow down if you're going to assist on Twenty-sixth Street for the assault.
01:04
Okay, disregard.
01:06
Get another disregard now.
01:07
We're going to disregard at the Starbucks on 26th Street.
01:09
Disregard.
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Location mentioned:
W 26th St, Chicago, IL 60623
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