Chicago Sun-Times

Rod Rosenstein lauds 2 marshals for saving woman’s life in Chicago

- BY JON SEIDEL, FEDERAL COURTS REPORTER jseidel@ suntimes. com | @ SeidelCont­ent

Two off- duty deputy U. S. marshals recently saved a woman’s life in Chicago after she overdosed on the deadly drug fentanyl, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said in a speech Thursday.

Rosenstein lauded the two deputy marshals and members of his security detail — Tony Manson and Chris Carson — as “heroes.” He said they arrived in the city ahead of his appearance at a conference at The Ritz- Carlton Chicago.

“Those deputies were not on duty at the time,” Rosenstein said. “But their actions demonstrat­e a really important point about police throughout the country. If you are in law enforcemen­t, your job is to protect and serve — you’re never really off duty.”

Rosenstein included the anecdote in a speech to the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Defense Counsel’s 2018 Corporate Counsel College.

“Those deputy U. S. marshals saved a life here in Chicago, and they are here with us today,” Rosenstein said, prompting a round of applause from the audience.

Rosenstein said the marshals discovered the woman “a few days ago” after leaving a hotel gym. He did not specifical­ly say the incident occurred at the Ritz- Carlton, and Chicago Police and fire officials were not immediatel­y able to provide further details.

The deputy attorney general said the marshals encountere­d the “young woman who was unconsciou­s and near death on the floor in the hallway outside the elevator.” One immediatel­y began performing CPR, keeping her alive while the other called for help, Rosenstein said.

An emergency medical team arrived and also gave the woman two doses of naloxone, which reverses the effects of opioid drugs.

Rosenstein said the woman’s life was saved.

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