Chicago Sun-Times

POLICE FIND CAR SOUGHT IN OFF-DUTY COP’S SHOOTING, SHARE VIDEO OF SUSPECTS

- BY SOPHIE SHERRY AND DAVID STRUETT CST Wire Reporters

Chicago police on Tuesday found a vehicle they had been looking for in connection with the shooting of an off-duty officer the day before in the Calumet Heights neighborho­od.

The black Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross was found abandoned near 92nd Street and Williams Avenue, according to Chicago police spokesman Tom Ahern.

Investigat­ors were seen Tuesday afternoon gathering evidence from that scene in the West Chesterfie­ld neighborho­od, about three miles west of where the officer was ambushed by two gunmen Monday afternoon. The Mitsubishi’s horn could be heard wailing shortly before it was towed at 2:45 p.m.

A citywide alert issued after the shooting stated the car had been rented fraudulent­ly from Avis.

No arrests had been made as of Tuesday afternoon, and there were no other updates in the case, Ahern said in a text message. The officer remained in fair condition at the University of Chicago Medical Center, he said.

Shortly after the car was found, detectives released surveillan­ce video of two people wanted in connection to the shooting. The video shows two masked people in darkcolore­d clothing. One had black, red and yellow shoes and a hooded sweatshirt with a Bible verse printed on it.

Two suspects allegedly drove off in the Mitsubishi after shooting the off-duty officer, who was stopped at a traffic light at 89th Street and Stony Island Avenue.

Three other CPD officers responded and found the officer shot in his lower abdomen. They rushed him in a squad car to the University of Chicago Medical Center, police Supt. David Brown said Monday. The officers performed first aid on the officer on the way to the hospital.

The wounded officer — a fouryear CPD veteran who works in the 4th District — was alert after being shot, according to Brown, who said the family asked the department not to release his name.

Brown called the responding officers “heroic women” who “likely saved his life” with their interventi­on and quick thinking. Brown said it was too early in the investigat­ion to tell if the officer was being carjacked.

He was the second CPD officer shot in just two days. On Sunday, an on-duty Chicago police sergeant was shot while standing in the parking lot of the Gresham District police station, at 7808 S. Halsted St. The bullet grazed his chin. The officer was treated at a hospital and released later that day.

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CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT Chicago police released surveillan­ce video Tuesday showing two people wanted in connection with Monday’s shooting of an off-duty CPD officer. Both are dressed in dark-colored clothing, but one is wearing black, red and yellow shoes and a hooded sweatshirt decorated with a Bible verse.

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