Shooting
A suspect in a deadly shooting in Ravenswood was shot and critically wounded by Chicago police in Uptown Monday night, CPD said. Police said officers were on patrol at about 8:20 p.m. when they responded to a report of shots fired.
A 63-year-old man got involved in an argument with a male suspect, who took out a gun and shot the 63-year-old man, police said. The victim was transported to Illinois Masonic Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
The suspect fled from the 4800-block of North Clark Street and was later located by officers in the 1400-block of W. Argyle Street, police said.
Police said after a brief foot chase, the suspect turned and pointed his gun in the direction of officers, who fired their weapons and struck the suspect.
So the killer got killed. Free advice to COPA - account for the fired bullets and close the case.
A job well done by the Officers.
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7 Comments:
We need more outcomes like this!! Now, wait for Mamma and the community to start crying, cant wait to see his 8th grade graduation picture.
C0PA will say the foot pursuit was unauthorized and the officers should have taken cover upon being drawn upon.
Clowns. 🤡
Fuck C0PA and the over promoted, never passed a single promotional exam, recruit grooming gym teacher.
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I don't think the guy said he was gonna "kill da coppers," so I think it'll stay open. Simply turning and pointing a gun isn't enough, the criminal has to state their intentions for it to be a lawful shoot. /s
They were arguing about the bill from the manhole bar!!
Good job officers!
4800 N Clark is Ravenswood? Try Uptown clowns.
Momma will cry but can’t remember his name
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