Shots Fired at Police
A man was taken into custody on Tuesday evening after police say he allegedly fired a shot at officers in South Chicago.
According to police, the alleged shooting unfolded just before 9 p.m. Tuesday in the 8600 block of South Marquett Avenue.
Officers were first called to the scene following a report of shots fired in the area, and when they arrived, they encountered the suspect, a 34-year-old man.
While on the scene, officers said the suspects allegedly pulled out a gun and fired a shot in the direction of the officers.
Following the shooting, the suspect allegedly fled the scene and ran into a residence in the area, where he was taken into custody without further incident.
Stay alert Officers.
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7 Comments:
We normies will NEVER comprehend the thinking of people that shoot at the police and think that it's a good idea. Never.
Fun and games in 004.
Now, kees me you fool!!!!
https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/chicago-police-officer-beaten-mckinley-park-attack/
WGNTV needs a better AI writer. There is no reason to slip "allegedly" into every sentence. The suspect is not named in the article.
A lot of police shootings in the 004. What’s going on down there?
They seem to be working on their hand-eye coordination for the upcoming softball season.
Fuck WGN they all do it!
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