Homeless man blocks entrance causing disturbance, Chicago IL


A homeless man was blocking the entrance of a building near North Sheridan Road, causing a disturbance. Security requested that he be removed from the entrance.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
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Transcript:
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All right, we got a disturbance near North Sheridan Road. The security is calling it in.
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They're requesting a dispersal of a homeless male blocking the building's entrance. He's a male in his 40s, wearing a black cap, black shirt, blue jeans.
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Copy and Rob.
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After if I'm on, this is 13,
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shall we go ahead and stop here.
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Twenty-three.
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Two-three.
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Is fire maker removal?
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Negative. They return a quarter if it looks like.
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I just making boy hands.
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Ten-four. At 1915, you ten-four?
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We are.
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Okay, with 13, you can take a disregard. I didn't know if 15 was 10-4[1]. You can take a disregard. They can handle it.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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