Chicago Sun-Times

I PR A RELEASES FATAL SHOOTING FOOTAGE

- BY SAMCHARLES ANDNADER ISSA Staff Reporters

The Independen­t Police Review Authority released a batch of videos and audio recordings from a fatal police shooting on the West Side last year.

Last November, police shot and killed 33- year- old Richard Grimes, whowas suspected of shooting a pregnant 24- yearold woman in the abdomen in the 4600 block of West Adams.

Videos from police dashboard and body cameras showa flurry of police activity and more than 20 total shots fired at and by police can be heard as a light rain fell.

The incident started about 11: 30 p. m. on Nov. 27, as officers responded to a call of the domestic battery. After the initial shooting, Grimes left the scene but ran into officers in the first block of North Kenton, where he fired a handgun at the officers before running away, police said at the time.

The officers chased Grimes and a perimeter of the area was establishe­d.

Dashboard camera video appears to show Grimes shooting at one officer as he exited his police car. The officer immediatel­y dropped to the ground as others arrived and looked to be checking to see if he was shot.

Grimes was spotted again in a gangway in the 4500 block of West Washington, where he again shot at the officers, authoritie­s said. The officers returned fire, striking him.

Dozens of gunshots can be heard in the videos, with police dispatcher­s warning officers to “Watch the crossfire.” A short time later, an officer yells “He’s down! He’s down! He’s down!”

In that same body camera video, another officer asks his colleagues “Is the cop down?” and another asks “Cop shot?” Another officer walking by then said “Yeah” as others ordered their fellow cops to “Make a hole” so thewounded officer could pass through.

“Who shot? Who shot?” an officer asked a group standing over the suspect, who could be seen lying in a pool of blood.

“I shot,” an officer responded.

“Did he shoot?” the first officer asked. “He shot at me.” One cop relayed what he saw and heard to another.

“The offender was shooting. He was f— ing letting go,” one officer told another. “You alright?” she asked. “Yeah,” he said. “As soon as I got to right here… theywere shooting. Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop.”

One officer was taken to the hospital with an injury “consistent with a graze wound from a bullet,” Chicago Police Deputy Chief Al Nagode told reporters at the scene. Fire officials said that officer was taken to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood with injuries that were not thought to be lifethreat­ening. Nagode added that another officer was also taken to the hospital, but additional details were not released.

A weapon was recovered at the scene, police said.

“It’s still an ongoing investigat­ion,” said IPRA spokeswoma­n Mia Sissac, who added that she was unable to provide additional details.

The agency has a self- imposed policy of releasing video and police reports within 60 days of officer- involved shootings.

 ?? | NVPNEWS ?? Police investigat­e in the 4500 block ofWestWash­ington early on Nov. 28 after police shot and killed Richard “Little Earl” Grimes after Grimes allegedly shot his pregnant girlfriend and a police officer.
| NVPNEWS Police investigat­e in the 4500 block ofWestWash­ington early on Nov. 28 after police shot and killed Richard “Little Earl” Grimes after Grimes allegedly shot his pregnant girlfriend and a police officer.

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