Security guard with gun involved in bus station dispute, Chicago IL


At the Greyhound bus station, security guard with a gun is involved in a dispute with a person who wants police help.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
02:34
Transcript:
Greyhound, 6.30 West Harrison wants CPD to remove somebody. Couple tickets. 1634. 34. You can clear me from the paper, and then where is the parker you have for me? 676 North Wabandahs at Adler. over caddy and that was came in an hour ago. 1873. 1873. 173. 173. Check on a possible zebra at the U.S. Army Recruiting Center, 123, North Clark Street. A male that came in for recruitment had a mental crisis while there the other day. They had him removed. He's back and he's ringing the bill, won't leave, threatened to blow up the building, male Hispanic, black hoodie, black backpack. 17-94. 1831. 1831. 1831. I'm clear the report. I can write over there with them unless you want me to grab something else. Let's see. I can't tell you going over there. There is a pediatric accident for an hour. I think they probably left, but maybe in your travel. Act 2478 Ontario. Right, I know. Stop by clerk and then go to that. Thank you. 161 boy info? 161 boy. 161 boy. Can you write a Greyhound for a person with a gun[1] originally came over as a disturbance[2]? 104. 6-0-1 unit in 1, originally a decision. Servants in 6.30 West Harrison is a Greyhom. A person with a gun now, security guard, who has a gun. That's the one with the gun. He has a white shirt and blue pants, the collar is a male wearing a black and purple shirt and blue jeans. Security is harassing the collar, and he wants to speak to the police about the person with a gun.
Greyhound, 6.30 West Harrison wants CPD to remove somebody. Couple tickets. 1634. 34. You can clear me from the paper, and then where is the parker you have for me? 676 North Wabandahs at Adler. over caddy and that was came in an hour ago. 1873. 1873. 173. 173. Check on a possible zebra at the U.S. Army Recruiting Center, 123, North Clark Street. A male that came in for recruitment had a mental crisis while there the other day. They had him removed. He's back and he's ringing the bill, won't leave, threatened to blow up the building, male Hispanic, black hoodie, black backpack. 17-94. 1831. 1831. 1831. I'm clear the report. I can write over there with them unless you want me to grab something else. Let's see. I can't tell you going over there. There is a pediatric accident for an hour. I think they probably left, but maybe in your travel. Act 2478 Ontario. Right, I know. Stop by clerk and then go to that. Thank you. 161 boy info? 161 boy. 161 boy. Can you write a Greyhound for a person with a gun[1] originally came over as a disturbance[2]? 104. 6-0-1 unit in 1, originally a decision. Servants in 6.30 West Harrison is a Greyhom. A person with a gun now, security guard, who has a gun. That's the one with the gun. He has a white shirt and blue pants, the collar is a male wearing a black and purple shirt and blue jeans. Security is harassing the collar, and he wants to speak to the police about the person with a gun.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
person with a gun: possible weapons offense
[2]
disturbance: disorderly conduct
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Location mentioned:
Greyhound: Bus Station, 630 W Harrison St, Chicago, IL 60607
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