Large group obstructing traffic near W Armitage and N Halsted, Chicago IL
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A large group of about 30 males gathered near West Armitage and North Halsted streets, blocking traffic and entering a nearby subway and 7-Eleven area.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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01:42
Transcript:
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1802 Sam.
00:02
1802 Sam.
00:04
At large gathering near West Armitage, there are a lot of males out there, probably about 30 of them.
00:13
They're going northbound off Armitage on Halsted, and they're going into that subway over there.
00:19
I don't know what their intentions are, but there's a lot.
00:23
10 for going into the subway.
00:26
So somebody over there as soon as the cars come out.
00:35
1823.
00:40
Piling into the street obstructing traffic.
00:47
10.4.
00:53
1800.
00:55
1,800. 1,800.
00:58
Yeah, my tag team take a ride over to this 800 block Armitage.
01:04
10-4[1]. 1-8-6-2 add-up.
01:09
6-2-Adam. Run,
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over.
01:12
10-4[1], thank you.
01:13
Can I get another tech unit? I don't know who else is logged in, 640 maybe.
01:20
1800, they're on Halstead and Armitage.
01:23
She's a group of kids.
01:24
They're out in front of the 7-Eleven, but they're kind of acting the fool going into the street, stuff.
01:30
10-4[1]. If I can get another tag unit to ride with 1862 Adam over at Armitage and Halstead.
01:37
1862. 6-2, and Adam's going to go over there.
01:41
Thanks.
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Location mentioned:
W Armitage Ave & N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60614
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