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Domestic dispute with mutual accusations of violenceChicago IL

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Near N Melvina Ave, Chicago, IL 60630

A husband and wife have both accused each other of physical violence during a domestic dispute near N Melvina. The wife reports her nose is bleeding and has locked herself in the bathroom. Alcohol is involved. The husband states the wife, while intoxicated, hit him and then injured herself with a TV cord blaming him.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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Transcript:
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Domestic Battery[1] near N Melvina We got the wife and the husband calling on each other
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The wife said the husband hit her, her nose is bleeding, drinking is involved, she locked herself in the bathroom.
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Then the husband was calling said that the intoxicated wife hit him, and then she hit herself with a TV cord, blaming it on him.
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Nothing further.
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Domestic Battery: Physical assault involving individuals in a domestic or intimate relationship.

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Near N Melvina Ave, Chicago, IL 60630

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