Police respond to threat of shooting at high school, Chicago IL


Police responded to St. Rita High School following reports of armed individuals and threats involving teenagers. A 16-year-old reported that a group threatened to shoot him and his friends if they left the building. Officers found no signs of fighting or disturbances upon arrival.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
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12998. 104. For the record showing you coming from away. 104. 864. 864. Just for the record, this is my third call me. This is my third call.
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over at St. Rita. Once being the first one was saying her son stated there are two males with guns outside. The second one is her sister calling saying that they're having this obligation with 20 other individuals. And now on the board pending, we have a 16-year-old saying that there's a group saying that if him and his friends leave a building, they're going to get shot. Well, I just rolled up here. Nobody's fighting or anything. Nobody's flagging me down. And there's a few other squatters.
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throw a clock right out here as well.
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Near S Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60620
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