Person in white Nissan showed gun before fleeing in Chicago, Chicago IL


Police saw a white Nissan drive in circles. Someone in the vehicle showed a gun to officers and then the car fled west on 26th Street and turned south on Michigan Avenue. Three people were inside the car.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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Transcript:
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114 12 Hey Swah the way Nissan came back around It keeps going around the circles Does O2CM got eyes on it
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114 114 14
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Westbound on 26th, tell Perry.
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The 14, you got eyes on there, White Nissan.
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114-14, 1040[1].
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They're going westbound on 26 from Perry.
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It appears like they flashed us.
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Flash you with a gun? Or...
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10-4[2]-4. Okay, flashed you with the gun, 10-4[2].
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We'll go ahead and send the message around the room.
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Brock, pursue safety.
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And one was the last direction?
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1-14-1-14? Yeah,
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last direction, still westbound 26 in Prairie, or?
00:33
Negative. I saw them turn, Southbound on Michigan.
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Southbound of Michigan, 10-4[2], and how many people were in the vehicle? Did you get any descriptions?
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No description ever to be three people in the vehicle.
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Three people and the one that last you was which one?
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Rear passenger.
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All right, rear passenger.
00:48
One or two, Sam, it has southbound 31st on Michigan, just let two know.
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7-4, Southbound 31st, Michigan, 7-4, and good morning, 1-0-0-10.
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Good morning.
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124, do you still have eyes?
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All right, 1-0-2-Sam or does anyone still have eyes on this vehicle?
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1-2-7-0-1-2.
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2. All right, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1040: Possible reference to a code for pursuit or subject in view
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
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