Chicago Sun-Times

OFFICIALS: ‘SUPERHERO’ COP CHASED MURDER SUSPECT EVEN AFTER BEING SHOT

- BY MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N AND LUKE WILUSZ Matthew Hendrickso­n is a Sun-Times staff reporter, and Luke Wilusz is a CST Wire reporter.

Bail was denied Friday for a seven-time convicted felon charged with fatally shooting a man on the West Side and then wounding an undercover police officer who authoritie­s said witnessed the murder.

Judge John F. Lyke praised the wounded police sergeant, calling him a “superhero” after Cook County prosecutor­s testified that he pursued 35-year-old Walter Johnson and apprehende­d him instead of going directly to a hospital after being shot in the incident earlier this week.

The sergeant, who has not been publicly identified, “decides his safety is not as important as the safety of the citizens of Cook County,” Lyke said. “I’d say that makes him a superhero.”

Lyke ordered Johnson held without bail at the hearing, where Johnson faced counts of first-degree murder, first-degree attempted murder of a police officer, aggravated battery with a firearm and unlawful use of a weapon by a felon.

The sergeant, who was in plaincloth­es and in an unmarked police SUV, was on patrol about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 4000 block of West Madison Street when he heard a gunshot and saw Johnson fatally shoot 26-year-old Devel Hill on the sidewalk, prosecutor­s said.

The sergeant watched Johnson run to a white pickup truck that was parked in an alley and then followed him in his SUV, according to prosecutor­s.

However, when Johnson noticed he was being followed, he stopped the pickup in the 4100 block of West Wilcox, got out and walked up to the sergeant’s SUV and began firing, prosecutor­s said. The officer suffered a graze wound to his arm near his shoulder and was also struck in the wrist, prosecutor­s said.

Johnson sped off again in the pickup and the wounded officer was taken into the vehicle of officers who were responding to the shootings, prosecutor­s said. As they were taking the sergeant to the hospital, the officer spotted the white pickup on Interstate 290 and they pursued it until the pickup crashed into several cars and finally a tree in the 2000 block of West Congress Parkway, authoritie­s said.

Johnson allegedly ran from the vehicle, holding a red-hooded sweatshirt he was seen wearing at the time of the initial shooting and threw it to the ground as officers pursued him, causing a 9-mm handgun to fall from the sweatshirt’s pocket.

That gun, which had an extended magazine and a laser sight, was recovered and matched with shell casings found at the scenes of both shootings.

Johnson and a woman who was with him in the pickup were taken into custody and the wounded officer was then brought to Stroger Hospital, where his condition was stabilized, police said.

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ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES Chicago police investigat­e Wednesday near Madison Street and Karlov Avenue after an officer and another man were shot.
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Walter Johnson

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