Man refuses to leave bank over ID policy dispute, Whitefish Bay WI


A man wearing a white jacket refused to leave BMO Harris Bank near East Silver Spring Dr and would not show required ID. The issue is related to a new bank policy requiring two forms of identification. The man is nearly legally blind and disagreed with the policy.
Audio|Source: Glendale, Whitefish Bay and Shorewood Police
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
176 for a disturbance.
00:01
It's going to be at BML Harris Bank, near East Silver Spring Dr.
00:04
190. Go ahead.
00:05
176.
00:06
7105, 7105.
00:07
One-905. One-90, you can hit for a disturbance.
00:10
Some of you have been able here as a bank.
00:11
That's for a person refusing to leave coughing disturbance.
00:14
It's going to be a male with a white jacket.
00:15
Refusing to give proper documentation.
00:18
Denver. Denver.
00:19
798 to 190.
00:20
Go ahead. Go ahead?
00:21
I was just there.
00:22
I thought it was resolved.
00:23
The person you're going to be meeting is (name withheld). He is almost legally blind and he doesn't like their new policy of showing two forms of ID.
00:24
John Park, thank you.
00:30
Engine 85, Med 81, Delta Unconscious, 89, 89-34, North Lake Drive, Bayside, Zone 51.
00:31
176 is there.
00:43
I was in our GpW, I couldn't get the radio.
00:44
What do you have going on as female?
00:47
It's a disturbance, 190s en route, for a male subject refusing to leave, refusing to give proper documentation.
00:48
10-4[1], hold on night with them.
00:56
10 more.
01:02
10 more.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (Message Received)
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Near E Silver Spring Dr, Whitefish Bay, WI 53217
Correct
Incorrect