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Chicago shooting sparks violence

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A violent clash broke out late Saturday in Chicago’s predominat­ely black South Side neighborho­od after police shot and killed a man whom they suspected was carrying a firearm.

A crowd of about 150 residents shouted “murderers” and obscenitie­s, local media reported. They tossed rocks, bottles and jumped on police cars as the protest escalated near the crime scene in the 2000 block of 71st Street.

Officers armed with batons squared off with protestors with punches thrown on both sides, multiple media accounts said and videos posted on Twitter show.

Officials said three or four officers suffered minor injuries and one patrol car was damaged; four protestors were arrested.

Few details of the shooting were available other than a police statement which said that about 5:30 pm foot patrol officers saw a man “exhibiting the characteri­stics of an armed person.”

Fred Waller, patrol chief of the Chicago police, told the New York Times and other media, that officers saw a bulge in his trousers that they believed to be a gun. When they approached the man, “he started flailing and swinging away, trying to make an escape” and he said the man “reached for the gun”.

The official statement from the Chicago police said, “An armed confrontat­ion ensued resulting in an officer dischargin­g his weapon and fatally striking the offender,” adding that they recovered a “gun and two ammunition magazines”.

A crowd gathered after the shooting and rumors that the man was unarmed incited the crowd, police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told the Chicago Tribune.

The protest ended about 10:30 pm and the officer involved will be placed on desk duty, officials said.

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