Ex-boyfriend punches woman and shows handgun in Chicago, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, an ex-boyfriend punched a woman and showed a handgun before fleeing west near Division and Cambridge in Chicago.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
Listen to dispatch call
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Domestic battery, near North Clark, ex-boyfriend punched her.
00:10
Caller states he is always threatening her.
00:15
99, is he still on scene?
00:19
Doesn't say.
00:22
All right, it's kind of important details, but, all right, 99.
00:30
3.22. That's 75, boy.
00:37
4575, boy.
00:42
4575. 4575, boy? 4575, boy?
00:45
I'll make that a powerful.
00:50
104. 1724.
00:53
1822.
00:56
822. 822.
00:58
Okay, you can clear from the assist and show me with 24 in the domestic battery.
01:07
104.
01:11
1824.
01:13
824. 824.
01:16
1824.
01:20
1824. 1824.
01:22
824. Go ahead.
01:27
You give a slowdown, I think it's just paper, just for info.
01:33
The offender went west off.
01:34
Time four.
01:40
Could you find out?
01:43
1824 framefall.
01:44
824, go ahead.
01:47
The victim is telling me now that the offender armed with a handgun brandished a firearm before leaving the scene.
01:57
Do you have a corner park the road or no?
02:01
Do you know if he has a car anywhere? No, he on foot.
02:04
He went westbound from Division and Cambridge.
02:07
He has a, male black, tall with drugs.
02:10
He's wearing a white shirt.
02:12
Black and white shirt with socks.
02:16
All right.
02:19
Do you have a name for the division? Do you have a name on him? It's (name withheld).
02:29
See some folks.
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Location mentioned:
N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60610
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