Chicago Sun-Times

NO BAIL FOR 18-YEAR-OLD ACCUSED OF TRYING TO CAR JACK OFF-DUTY COP

- BY ANDY GRIMM Staff Reporter Email: agrimm@suntimes.com Twitter: @agrimm34

The veteran Chicago Police officer had just parked in front of his Bronzevill­e home Monday night and was pulling off his work shoes as he sat in the car, a nightly ritual when he finished his shift.

A man approached and tapped on the passenger window, and the 41- year- old officer glanced at his sideview mirror, where he spied a second man creeping up alongside the car, clutching a long- barreled pistol, prosecutor­s said Tuesday during a hearing at the Leighton Criminal Court Building. The officer leaned back in his seat and drew his own pistol from its holster.

The alleged gunman, initially thought to be a juvenile, was later identified as 18- year- old Carlos Hendricks. He pointed his weapon at the off- duty officer and ordered him out of the car. Hendricks and the officer pulled the door open at the same time, and the officer fired a single shot that struck the teen in the abdomen, Assistant State’s Attorney Erin Antonietti said.

Hendricks dropped the gun and his phone and managed to take a few steps away from the car and fell, while the man who had stood by the passenger door ran off, Antonietti said. As neighbors along the 3600 block of South Prairie came out to investigat­e the commotion, the officer yelled for someone to call police.

When police arrived, Hendricks was slumped on the curb, and the officer was holding Hendricks’ weapon. Hendricks, who did not appear in court Tuesday, was taken to Northweste­rn Memorial Hospital, police said.

Judge John Fitzgerald Lyke ordered Hendricks, who remained at the hospital, held without bond on charges of vehicular hijacking, attempted armed robbery and aggravated assault. The judge called the alleged attack “cold and callous” and noted Hendricks had the “cunning” to give police and paramedics a phony name and birthdate.

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