Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

$50K bail for man shot by transit officer during altercatio­n at Hegewisch station

- Madeline Kenney

A suburban man put a South Shore Line transit police officer in a chokehold and clawed at his face before the officer shot him earlier this week at a Far South Side train station, Cook County prosecutor­s said during a Saturday hearing.

A judge set bail at $50,000 for Lansing resident Alfredo Alanis, 33, who is charged with aggravated battery to a peace officer following the Thursday morning disturbanc­e on a commuter train from Indiana to Chicago.

Alanis allegedly got angry and threatened a worker who asked him to buy a ticket at the next stop about 8 a.m., prosecutor­s said.

The worker called for backup, and when the train stopped at the Hegewisch station, 13730 S. Brainerd Ave., an officer of the Northern Indiana Commuter Transporta­tion District — which operates the South Shore Line — asked Alanis to exit the train multiple times to discuss the issue, but he refused, according to Chicago police and prosecutor­s.

Alanis confronted and verbally attacked other passengers before leaving the train, prosecutor­s said, and as he exited, an officer put his hand on Alanis’ arm to guide him out.

Alanis punched that officer in the face and a scuffle ensued, prosecutor­s said. Alanis allegedly clawed at the officer’s face and eyes before putting him in a headlock, tightening his arm around the officer’s neck.

In “fear for his life,” the officer grabbed his pistol and shot Alanis once in the stomach, prosecutor­s said.

Alanis was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he remained Saturday after undergoing emergency surgery.

The officer, who had visibly bloodshot eyes and was bleeding, was taken a hospital, where he was treated for facial abrasions and laceration­s, prosecutor­s said.

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