Toronto Star

Chicago cop shoots fleeing Black man

Officer says victim was armed so he fired, family demands the ‘real story’

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CHICAGO— A Chicago police officer fatally shot a 24-year-old Black man who authoritie­s said pulled a gun while running away, prompting questions from the man’s family about why the encounter turned deadly.

Sgt. Rocco Alioto said that the “armed confrontat­ion” Wednesday evening on the city’s South Side happened as officers conducted a narcotics investigat­ion. He said the suspect fled on foot when officers approached. Alioto said in a statement that officers told the man to stop and he “produced a weapon,” so the officer shot him.

The man, later identified as Maurice Granton Jr., died of a gunshot wound to the back, the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office said on Thursday. The Civilian Office of Police Accountabi­lity, which is investigat­ing the shooting, said late Thursday that preliminar­y evidence shows there were three shots discharged from the officer’s firearm.

Police spokespers­on Anthony Guglielmi said that officers involved in a narcotics investigat­ion were watching the area Wednesday evening through one of a number of surveillan­ce cameras mounted on poles throughout the city. They saw Granton taking part in what appeared to be an illegal drug transactio­n and dispatched officers to the scene.

Guglielmi posted a photograph on Twitter of what he said was Granton’s weapon found at the scene. He said there is physical evidence the gun had been fired. No officer was shot although a sergeant may have suffered a broken ankle during the confrontat­ion.

The police department has not released the name or race of the officer involved in Wednesday night’s shooting. Alioto said the officer has been placed on 30-day administra­tive leave in line with department policy. The shooting of Granton comes as police have faced intense scrutiny over allegation­s of excessive force involving Black suspects. White officer Jason Van Dyke has been charged with first-degree murder in the 2014 shooting of Black teenager Laquan McDonald. He has pleaded not guilty.

Release of a video of the shooting of McDonald a year after it happened prompted outrage and calls for Mayor Rahm Emanuel to resign.

Chicago police released more details of the Wednesday shooting after Granton’s sister, Joanna Varnado, suggested the officer had used excessive force.

“Since when does running validate somebody getting shot?” she asked. The Chicago Tribune reported that Granton’s family expressed doubts that the gun belonged to Granton, the father of two young daughters.

“I just want to know what the real story is,” Varnado said. “If it was misconduct, I want justice. My brother was 24 years old. He loved his girls. That’s all he lived for, was his kids.”

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