Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

$2 million bail for man charged with shooting Chicago cop 5 times in Little Italy ambush

- BY SOPHIE SHERRY, CST WIRE REPORTER ssherry@suntimes.com | @SophiePShe­rry

Bail was set at $2 million for a man charged with ambushing a Chicago police officer and shooting him multiple times as he responded to a domestic incident Friday morning in Little Italy.

The officer, a 49-year-old man, was driven to Stroger Hospital where he underwent surgery and was considered to be in “serious but stable” condition, according to police Supt. David Brown.

Jalen Vales, 27, was charged with attempted first-degree murder and aggravated battery of a peace officer, police announced late Friday.

Vales started arguing with his girlfriend Friday morning inside her apartment in the 1300 block of West Taylor Street, prosecutor­s said in a bond hearing Saturday. The girlfriend feared Vales was going to hurt her and texted her mother to call the police, prosecutor­s said.

The couple had been dating since March, during which the girlfriend filed six police reports against Vales for domestic violence, according to prosecutor­s.

The girlfriend was able to come up with a “ruse,” getting Vales out of the apartment and locking the door, leaving Vales outside in the hallway, prosecutor­s said.

When two police officers arrived at the sixth floor of the apartment building, Vales was hiding around the corner from the elevators, prosecutor­s said.

As the officers exited the elevator, Vales allegedly shouted, “There go police right there,” and he then “jumped in front of them, pointed a handgun at them, and opened fire multiple times,” prosecutor­s said.

The officer standing closest to Vales suffered five gunshot wounds, including one to the abdomen right beneath his vest, prosecutor­s said. He was driven to Stroger Hospital by a police officer from the University of Illinois at Chicago who had also responded to the scene.

The second responding CPD officer, a 32-year-old man, was not hit.

Vales ran from the scene, eventually into a stranger’s apartment, where he grabbed a knife and cut himself, prosecutor­s said. He then came out and was arrested.

Vales was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he remained as of Saturday morning.

He’d been released on parole in February after serving six years for an unlawful use of a weapon conviction, the fourth felony conviction on his record, prosecutor­s said.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES ?? Chicago police investigat­e Friday in the 1300 block of West Taylor Street after an officer was shot while responding to a domestic violence call.
ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES Chicago police investigat­e Friday in the 1300 block of West Taylor Street after an officer was shot while responding to a domestic violence call.

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