Chicago Sun-Times

Man bites, pulls 2 guns on cop, prosecutor­s say

- BY ANDY GRIMM Staff Reporter Email: agrimm@suntimes.com Twitter: @ agrimm34

Jamie Harrison warned the police officer who arrested him over the weekend that he was “coming after his b---- a--” if he made bond, Cook County prosecutor­s said.

On Monday, Cook County Judge John Lyke ordered Harrison held without bond on charges of attempted murder of a police officer, aggravated battery, attempting to disarm a police officer and a weapons charge.

Harrison, 33, took off running Sunday afternoon when he and a group of men hanging out in the 8800 block of South Wallace Street were approached by plaincloth­es officers, Assistant State’s Attorney Jason Coelho said.

When an officer caught up to him, Harrison allegedly pulled out a .38 pistol and held it to the officer’s chest as the two struggled. The officer was able to get the gun away from Harrison and threw it over a fence, Coelho said.

As the two wrestled, Harrison allegedly pulled out a .22- caliber pistol from his pocket but bobbled the weapon and dropped it.

As he continued to grapple with the officer, Harrison ripped loose the cord from the officer’s radio and bit the cable, then bit the officer’s arm, Coelho said. Harrison tried to pull the officer’s service weapon out of its holster, Coelho said. Other officers arrived and were able to subdue Harrison, who was taken to South Shore Hospital for treatment of injuries suffered in the scuffle. The officers found a Taser in Harrison’s pocket as well, Coelho said.

On the trip to the station, Harrison allegedly told officers that he would have killed them but didn’t have the time.

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