Further Info on Shooting
Seems like a domestic that spilled out into the street?
A man is in custody after allegedly shooting a Chicago police sergeant Saturday night on the city’s Far South Side, and investigators believe he also shot a 63-year-old woman nearby, according to preliminary information.
The sergeant was traveling in a marked patrol car around 11:11 p.m. in the 11200 block of South Corliss Avenue in the Pullman neighborhood when a man in another vehicle fired shots in her direction, police said. A bullet struck the sergeant in the leg. Fellow officers transported her to Christ Hospital, where she was listed in good condition. The gunman fled the scene.
Moments later, police received a call of a woman shot in the 11300 block of South Indiana Avenue. Officers said the 63-year-old victim was inside a residence when a known man shot her before fleeing. She sustained gunshot wounds to the foot and buttocks and was also taken to Christ Hospital, where she was listed in fair condition.
Officers located a suspect at a nearby gas station and took him into custody. A firearm was also recovered at the scene. Police said the suspect admitted to shooting at the sergeant.
Still unclear if the sergeant was responding to the other shooting, or the offender shot the 63-year-old, then saw the police car driving by and just opened fire thinking that was a responding unit?
Good to hear the sergeant should physically recover.
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