Officers monitor renewed protest near restaurant, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were sent to observe a group of protesters who had returned near a restaurant along North Lincoln Avenue in Chicago. The earlier demonstration had dispersed but appeared to resume briefly. Law enforcement monitored the situation for any further activity.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
Listen to dispatch call
00:35
Transcript:
00:00
It's that protest.
00:01
Well, let me see.
00:02
Nine twenty. Thought it was over.
00:07
They came back when you guys left.
00:09
Let me see if the sergeant wants you guys to go back.
00:12
Available sergeant in nineteen.
00:15
Nineteen ten.
00:17
Sarge, these protesters are back.
00:19
Three three and two.
00:20
Three, four were over there.
00:21
They were gone and now they came back over at Gali restaurant.
00:24
Do you want me to send someone or?
00:28
Yes, go ahead.
00:29
Send a ninety-nine unit over there for now just to monitor the situation and update if they need additional resources.
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Location mentioned:
N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
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