Chicago Sun-Times

AGENT ‘ AMBUSHED’

Fed shot in face while conducting illegal- gun investigat­ion in Back of the Yards as part of Chicago’s war on gun violence

- BY SAM CHARLES, FRANK MAIN AND STEFANO ESPOSITO Staff Reporters

An ATF agent who was shot in the face in the Back of the Yards early Friday was part of the Chicago Gun Crime Strike Force created last year to combat the city’s gun violence, authoritie­s said.

The agent, shot near 44th and Hermitage about 3: 15 a. m., was “ambushed,” said Celinez Gomez, the special agent in charge of the Chicago field division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Gomez said the agent will survive and “make a full recovery.” New to the strike force and the ATF, the agent is recovering at Stroger Hospital.

Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson said, “Days like today are difficult for us all,” but promised the suspects would be taken into custody.

“We will find you. We will knock on every door,” Johnson said. “Believe me: You will not get away with this.”

The agent was with several other officers from local, state and federal agencies conducting an investigat­ion of illegal guns when the gunfire erupted, said police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi. They were doing surveillan­ce.

The task force was acting on informatio­n that a gang in the neighborho­od recently obtained a cache of weapons to “get ready for the summer,” a source said.

Rival gangs armed with assault rifles have been shooting back and forth for years in the area. In May 2017, two officers were ambushed with an assault rifle and suffered bullet wounds near 43rd and Ashland. The 17- year- old LaRaza gang member fled to Mexico, police say.

Guglielmi said investigat­ors could not rule out that the suspect in Friday’s shooting was part of the same gang that shot those officers.

Officers said they were going to check a police surveillan­ce camera in the area for possible video, according to a police radio transmissi­on.

The ATF is putting up $ 25,000 as a reward for informatio­n that leads to an arrest in the shooting. The FBI is matching that, and the U. S. Marshals Service is offering $ 10,000. Antiviolen­ce activist Andrew Holmes is also offering $ 1,000, authoritie­s said.

Jeff Sallet, the division chief of the FBI’s Chicago field office, said the $ 61,000 would prove who was loyal to the shooter.

“The people who did this will not have a lot of friends,” he said.

“It’s a team fight, it’s not an individual effort,” Sallet added. “We need the community.”

After the agent was shot, at least one Chicago Police officer returned fire, but no one was struck, according to Guglielmi.

Chicago Police have deployed hundreds of officers in a manhunt for the gunman, and the Back of the Yards area is on “lockdown,” authoritie­s said.

The agent shot Friday was the fourth law enforcemen­t officer to be shot in the Back of the Yards in the last year. In addition to the ATF agent and the two officers shot in May 2017, a Chicago Police officer was shot three blocks south on Ashland in June 2017.

Johnson has reallocate­d specialty teams of the Chicago Police Department to aid in the investigat­ion. Guglielmi said the entire organizedc­rime division is “dedicated to the mission.”

A reporter told Johnson that several members of the predominan­tly Hispanic area where the shooting occurred had felt uneasy about the large police presence in the area. Johnson said that “law enforcemen­t can’t wait for [ serious crimes] to occur.”

“That’s just the world that we live in now,” he said.

 ?? JUSTIN JACKSON/ SUN- TIMES ?? An ATF agent was shot in the face in the 4400 block of Hermitage Avenue.
JUSTIN JACKSON/ SUN- TIMES An ATF agent was shot in the face in the 4400 block of Hermitage Avenue.
 ?? TERESA CRAWFORD/ AP ?? Police from various agencies investigat­e the scene where a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent was shot early Friday in the Back of the Yards neighborho­od.
TERESA CRAWFORD/ AP Police from various agencies investigat­e the scene where a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent was shot early Friday in the Back of the Yards neighborho­od.

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