Chicago Police Shooting Sparks Arrests and Investigation.
A tense standoff in the South Chicago neighborhood ended with gunfire, as police officers confronted a stolen vehicle on Thursday morning. The driver attempted to flee, striking a squad car and prompting one of the occupants to abandon the vehicle and run away, brandishing a firearm.
In response, a Chicago police officer fired their weapon, but fortunately no one was injured in the shooting. Two minors and an adult male were subsequently arrested at the scene, along with two firearms recovered from the stolen vehicle.
A juvenile, who is in good condition despite sustaining scrapes to their hands, was taken to Comer Children's Hospital for treatment.
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability will be investigating this incident. The officers involved have been placed on administrative leave for 30 days as a standard procedure.
No police officers were injured during the shooting, although one officer did require observation at a hospital following the incident.
A tense standoff in the South Chicago neighborhood ended with gunfire, as police officers confronted a stolen vehicle on Thursday morning. The driver attempted to flee, striking a squad car and prompting one of the occupants to abandon the vehicle and run away, brandishing a firearm.
In response, a Chicago police officer fired their weapon, but fortunately no one was injured in the shooting. Two minors and an adult male were subsequently arrested at the scene, along with two firearms recovered from the stolen vehicle.
A juvenile, who is in good condition despite sustaining scrapes to their hands, was taken to Comer Children's Hospital for treatment.
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability will be investigating this incident. The officers involved have been placed on administrative leave for 30 days as a standard procedure.
No police officers were injured during the shooting, although one officer did require observation at a hospital following the incident.