Shackled person transported after resisting officers


Officers coordinate the transport of a person from Ridley Field to a West Street address. The person had been resisting but is now shackled. Officers ask whether the person being "feisty" means they are combative and discuss which units will handle the transport.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
01:4
Transcript:
1987 Boy. 87 Boy. Myself and 87 (name withheld) are transporting this individual from Ridley Field to West 088 on the miles. All right, 10.4. 17. Let's lock another coming in with a 5-2-1. All right, 10-4[1]. We're going to put you on a different event, transport event, boy. 80, (name withheld), they're going to be on the same event as 85. (name withheld)'s a disturbance. Oh, that disturbance, all right, sent for. 1901 West. Oh, one West. Is this person coming to West combative? They said he's feisty. Is that combative? I'm not sure what that means. 87 boy, he's currently shackled and he was definitely resisting.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
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Chicago, IL
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