Disturbance at Clark and Lake Station involving man with fake gun, Chicago IL
A man acting like he had a gun caused a disturbance by bothering people near the Clark and Lake train station in Chicago. The man was described as a homeless male around 30 years old. No weapon was seen, and no victim was reported.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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Transcript:
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Can you me a favor? It came over as a disturbance, but they transferred a guy to do paper to ARS.
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But if you can just take a look around and make him it everything's okay.
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They came over Clark and Lake by the train station entrance.
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Caller said he was getting off the train in a homeless mail,
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said something to him, and he chased him, and he said that the guy was acting like he hit a gun, but he didn't see one, and he was bothering all kinds of people by the train station.
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He said it was a male 30-thats to compensate him.
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all black on, and I'm going to stand by the Transducent Unions by Clark and Lake.
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But there's not a victim, he was leaving, they've chanced him for a report, so I'm just wanting to see if the offender's still around.
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