Person arrested after breaking bottles at Walgreens, Chicago IL


Police radio audio from Walgreens in Chicago. Officers report one person detained after breaking glass bottles and committing an assault. The pharmacist who saw the incident will give a statement. The recording includes discussion of the suspect's ID and property handling; specific names and ID numbers have been redacted.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 13
02:52
Transcript:
Units on scene at Walgreens report one person in custody[1] after breaking glass bottles. Officers confirm the person is being held for assault[2]. One officer says the person is in the back of a patrol car and everything is stable for now. A medic unit is on scene. Officers request that an Illinois ID card be placed into property; Illinois ID card (number withheld). They reference a photo ID number (number withheld) and property listed for Chicago, Apartment (number withheld). The pharmacist who witnessed the incident will provide a statement; witness is (name withheld). Suspect names mentioned in radio traffic have been redacted.
Units on scene at Walgreens report one person in custody[1] after breaking glass bottles. Officers confirm the person is being held for assault[2]. One officer says the person is in the back of a patrol car and everything is stable for now. A medic unit is on scene. Officers request that an Illinois ID card be placed into property; Illinois ID card (number withheld). They reference a photo ID number (number withheld) and property listed for Chicago, Apartment (number withheld). The pharmacist who witnessed the incident will provide a statement; witness is (name withheld). Suspect names mentioned in radio traffic have been redacted.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
in custody: Suspect detained
[2]
assault: Physical or verbal attack
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Chicago, IL
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