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Man facing gun charges related to slaying of officer seeks bail

- By Madeline Buckley mabuckley@chicagotri­bune.com

A man who is facing weapons charges and other felonies in connection with the on-duty killing of Chicago police Officer Ella French in August 2021 is asking a judge to release him on bail while he awaits trial, arguing that ordering him held without bond is “excessive” in light of his charges.

Eric Morgan, 24, is charged with 11 felonies, including gun charges and a count of obstructio­n of justice, but he is not charged with murder or accused of firing the shots that killed French and injured her partner. His brother, Emonte Morgan, is facing charges of first-degree murder and other felonies.

French, 29, was shot and killed during a traffic stop in the West Englewood neighborho­od while Carlos Yanez Jr. was seriously injured, and needed to use a wheelchair after the attack.

A judge initially held both brothers without bail. Eric Morgan’s petition before Cook County Judge Ursula Walowski asks her to set a reasonable bond, arguing that he can’t afford an “exorbitant” bail.

The petition, filed Thursday by Morgan’s attorney Roger Brown, argues that Eric Morgan is only 24 and doesn’t have a history of violating bail.

Prosecutor­s have alleged that Emonte Morgan fired multiple shots at the officers after French and two fellow officers stopped a gray SUV driven by Eric Morgan near West 63rd Street and South Bell Avenue on Aug. 7, 2021. Emonte Morgan was also shot during the confrontat­ion.

French and her two fellow officers pulled over the SUV for expired plates, while Eric Morgan was driving his brother and a female passenger, prosecutor­s have said.

Eric Morgan handed over the keys when asked, prosecutor­s said at the 2021 bail hearing, but Emonte Morgan refused to put down a drink and a cellphone he was holding, leading to a scuffle.

Eric Morgan ran away, while Emonte Morgan fired shots at the officers during the scuffle, prosecutor­s alleged.

French and her partner fell to the ground between the car and the curb, prosecutor­s said, with both their guns still holstered. The third officer had been chasing Eric Morgan.

The third officer returned and was fired upon by Emonte Morgan, prosecutor­s said. He returned fire and hit Morgan.

Walowski will hear arguments on the bail matter on April 24.

Attorneys for Emonte Morgan will also argue a motion on the same day that alleges police made an “illegal arrest” and asks the judge to suppress evidence stemming from it.

 ?? ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE ?? Mourners attend a prayer service for Chicago police Officer Ella French on Sept. 3, 2021. French was fatally shot, and her partner, Officer Carlos Yanez Jr., was critically wounded.
ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Mourners attend a prayer service for Chicago police Officer Ella French on Sept. 3, 2021. French was fatally shot, and her partner, Officer Carlos Yanez Jr., was critically wounded.

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