Teen threatens mother with baseball bat during disturbance, Chicago IL


A 15-year-old at a home near N Ashland threatened his mother with a baseball bat during a mental health disturbance. The boy refuses to go to school and is reported to have anxiety and ADHD. The mother feels scared of him.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
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Transcript:
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Next up, a mental health disturbance due to the board.
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Near N Ashland, oh, this is a stress hold.
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Requesting CIT[1] officers with no lights or sirens, mom and 15-year-old son,
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refusing to go to school. She feels threatened because he has a baseball bat and suffers with anxiety and ADHD near N Ashland pending.
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And Sylva Parker, 527, all the two things, pending with that clause.
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931. 31.
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31.
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3-1, I know you're not close. Can you start taking a ride towards thresholds, near N Ashland?
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They say no lights or sirens and requesting CIT[1], although fire says not available today.
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Mom says 15-year-old won't go to school, and she is scared of him because he has a baseball bat.
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Near N Ashland.
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Bye, man.
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You know what? It says mobile crisis unit. Maybe thresholds has a mobile unit? It looks like that's his calling.
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9-2-10. Can you back up? 1910?
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Okay, let me go on. See, I'm going to be on my way there.
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All right, quick stop.
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31, super slow roll, okay? Ten's going to meet just the afterstopping in the east.
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If anyone else is available, 31 is driving a ways to near N Ashland for mental health disturbance.
Police codes explained
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CIT: Crisis Intervention Team (mental health-related call)
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