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Group Argues and Drinks Beer on 26th Street CornerChicago IL

audio iconDisorderly Conduct
W 26th St, Chicago, IL

A group of four males are arguing and drinking beer on the corner near 26th Street in Chicago. The situation was initially reported as a physical fight but was clarified as a verbal argument without violence.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
00:49
Transcript:
00:00
The unit's antennas today, I got a battery in progress, 26th, and Silaski-Flaski in 26th Street by the liquor slur for group of gang members fighting. Nothing further. On time, Clare.
00:12
Hello, for sure. Hello, for sure.
00:15
Time also, Sam.
00:17
Greetings, that's all the station squad.
00:19
I'm watching them on the pond.
00:21
It's four-mell (name withheld), one of them wearing a gray, red and black top,
00:26
black baseball cap.
00:27
Another one wearing a black and white side coat,
00:30
black jeans, and a skull cap.
00:33
Four-mell (name withheld), the clothes two are the ones that are just going at it back and forth verbally.
00:37
It looks like they're sharing a beer right on the corner.
00:39
Oh well, Kamenski, it's 26.
00:46
No battery squad. There was a more argument to host each other and other drinking beers.

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Location mentioned:
W 26th St, Chicago, IL
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