Chicago Sun-Times

2nd man in custody in shooting of ATF agent

- BY THOMAS CZAJA, STAFF REPORTER tczaja@suntimes.com | @tczajacst

After a two- day manhunt, the second person charged with the Thursday shooting of an agent with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Gary, Indiana, is in custody.

Calumet City resident Bernard Graham, 25, turned himself in on Saturday, according to the U. S. Department of Justice.

Graham and 19- year- old Chicagoan Blake King each were hit Friday with federal charges of assaulting an agent and using a firearm in a crime of violence, prosecutor­s said.

The ATF agent was shot in the chest and arm Thursday afternoon when he and his partner were “ambushed” during an under- cover operation, authoritie­s said.

King, Graham and 28- year- old Raymon Truitt II opened fire on the agents during the operation, and the wounded agent’s partner then shot Truitt, authoritie­s said.

Truitt died at the scene. The agent’s wounds weren’t considered life- threatenin­g.

It was the second time in a little over a month that an ATF agent was shot in the Chicago area.

An undercover agent was shot in the face May 4 while putting a tracking device on a vehicle in the Back of the Yards neighborho­od. That agent was released from a hospital a few days later, and a 28- year- old man was charged with the shooting.

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